The study investigates the influence of the lamination geometry on the building factor of stator magnetic cores, quantifying by experiments the influence of the punching and the annealing process. The research and the experimental activity are focused on small fractional power synchronous reluctance motors, where the punching process effect is expected to be very impacting, not only for the stator iron losses increase, but also because the current magnetizing component is dominant in the total adsorbed current. However, the obtained results are particularly interesting for any fractional and low power electric machines, whose cores are built with punched or laser-cut laminations.
Stator lamination geometry influence on the building factor of synchronous reluctance motor cores / Cavagnino, Andrea; Gmyrek, Zbigniew. - (2016), pp. 1-8. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2016 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE) tenutosi a Milwaukee, MI (USA) nel 18-22 Sept. 2016) [10.1109/ECCE.2016.7855467].
Stator lamination geometry influence on the building factor of synchronous reluctance motor cores
CAVAGNINO, ANDREA;
2016
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The study investigates the influence of the lamination geometry on the building factor of stator magnetic cores, quantifying by experiments the influence of the punching and the annealing process. The research and the experimental activity are focused on small fractional power synchronous reluctance motors, where the punching process effect is expected to be very impacting, not only for the stator iron losses increase, but also because the current magnetizing component is dominant in the total adsorbed current. However, the obtained results are particularly interesting for any fractional and low power electric machines, whose cores are built with punched or laser-cut laminations.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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