Non-linear models for the design of solid rotor induction machines
Conference
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· IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
OSTI ID:6342733
- GE 44--LARGE, Saint-Nazaire (France)
Two finite element methods are used to calculate the steady state performances of solid iron rotor induction machines. They are applied to both smooth and slitted rotor and are used to define the rotor form which provides the maximum torque for the rated value of the slip. The mean torque-slip characteristics calculated under constant voltages are compared to experimental results.
- OSTI ID:
- 6342733
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-9806101--
- Conference Information:
- Journal Name: IEEE Transactions on Magnetics Journal Volume: 35:3Pt1
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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CALCULATION METHODS
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FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
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Consumption
& Utilization-- Industrial & Agricultural Processes-- Equipment & Processes
CALCULATION METHODS
CURRENTS
EDDY CURRENTS
ELECTRIC CURRENTS
ELECTRIC MOTORS
ENGINES
FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
MOTORS
NONLINEAR PROBLEMS
NUMERICAL SOLUTION
PERFORMANCE
ROTORS
SKIN EFFECT
TORQUE