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Reduction of Open-Circuit DC Winding Induced Voltage and Torque Pulsation in the Wound Field Switched Flux Machine by Stator Axial Pairing of Tooth Tips

Wentao Zhang, Zhongze Wu, Wei Hua, Z. Q. Zhu, Zheng Wu, Jiapeng Hu, Ying Fan, Ming Cheng

2022IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications21 citationsDOI

Abstract

Stator axial pairing of tooth tips is proposed in this article to suppress the open-circuit dc winding induced voltage and torque pulsation in the wound field switched flux machine. In the proposed method, the stator is divided into two segments axially and these two segments have different arcs of tooth tip. The finite element analysis results show that the proposed technique can reduce the on-load torque ripple from 17.91% to 6.99%, reduce the peak-to-peak value of cogging torque by 90.66% from 5.14 N·m to 0.48 N·m, and reduce the peak-to-peak value of open-circuit dc winding induced voltage at 1500 r/min by 84.39% from 79.58 to 12.42 V. Although the efficiency of the paired machine is slightly reduced from 84.93% to 84.11%, the average electromagnetic torque does not deteriorate by more than 5%. The paired machine is prototyped and tested, and the experimental results validate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

Topics & Concepts

Cogging torqueTorqueStatorTorque rippleControl theory (sociology)Electromagnetic coilVoltageField coilPhysicsElectrical engineeringMaterials scienceDirect torque controlMechanicsEngineeringComputer scienceInduction motorControl (management)Artificial intelligenceThermodynamicsElectric Motor Design and AnalysisMagnetic Properties and ApplicationsVibration and Dynamic Analysis