This paper presents a validation of the novel motorshaped rotational inductor. To validate the concept, 12 slots 2 poles rotational inductor is tested at different supply frequencies and rotor speeds. Experimental results have shown that the iron losses reduces as the rotor speed increases to the synchronous speed of the stator supply. The performance of the integrated rotational inductor is also compared with traditional EE core inductor in terms of total losses, synchronous inductance, copper resistance, and total harmonic distortion (THD). The total loss-to inductance ratio of the rotational inductor is reduced by 22.5% when rotor is rotating at 18 kRPM and supply frequency is held at 300 Hz. A significant reduction in copper resistance-to-inductance is also noticed when supply frequency is varied from 0 Hz to 20 kHz. Furthermore, the synchronous inductance and voltage and current's %THD of rotational inductor is found to be superior to EE core inductor.
Novel Motor-shaped Rotational Inductor for Motor Drive Applications / Khowja, Muhammad Raza; Gerada, Chris; Vakil, Gaurang; Abebe, Robert; Odhano, Shafiq Ahmed; Patel, Chintan; Wheeler, Patrick. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS. - ISSN 0278-0046. - STAMPA. - (2019), pp. 1-1. [10.1109/TIE.2019.2907512]
Novel Motor-shaped Rotational Inductor for Motor Drive Applications
Odhano, Shafiq Ahmed;
2019
Abstract
This paper presents a validation of the novel motorshaped rotational inductor. To validate the concept, 12 slots 2 poles rotational inductor is tested at different supply frequencies and rotor speeds. Experimental results have shown that the iron losses reduces as the rotor speed increases to the synchronous speed of the stator supply. The performance of the integrated rotational inductor is also compared with traditional EE core inductor in terms of total losses, synchronous inductance, copper resistance, and total harmonic distortion (THD). The total loss-to inductance ratio of the rotational inductor is reduced by 22.5% when rotor is rotating at 18 kRPM and supply frequency is held at 300 Hz. A significant reduction in copper resistance-to-inductance is also noticed when supply frequency is varied from 0 Hz to 20 kHz. Furthermore, the synchronous inductance and voltage and current's %THD of rotational inductor is found to be superior to EE core inductor.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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