Search for dissertations about: "synchronous machine"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 90 swedish dissertations containing the words synchronous machine.
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1. Synchronous Machines with High-Frequency Brushless Excitation for Vehicle Applications
Abstract : Electrically excited synchronous machines (EESM) are becoming an alternative to permanent magnet synchronous machines (PMSM) in electric vehicle (EV) applications. This mainly attributes to the zero usage of rare-earth material as well as the capabilities of high starting torque and good field weakening provided by EESM. READ MORE
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2. Electrical Machine Development : a study of four different machine types from Swedish perspective
Abstract : Development and manufacturing of rotating electrical machines have been essential for the Swedish society and industry for more than a century. The dominating manufacturer has been Asea/ABB, even if a more diversified structure has emerged in recent years. READ MORE
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3. Analysis and control of magnetic forces in synchronous machines
Abstract : In a synchronous machine, radial, tangential, and axial forces are generated. In this thesis, three different technologies to control them are proposed. The first one, involves the utilization of the radial forces that arise between the rotor and the stator. READ MORE
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4. Synchronous Reluctance Machine (SynRM) in Variable Speed Drives (VSD) Applications
Abstract : This thesis is comprehensively dedicated to the theoretical and experimental reevaluation of the Synchronous Reluctance Machine (SynRM). A simple approach to derive the SynRM main characteristics and behavior is followed. An introduction to an evaluation of the different control strategies in is given. READ MORE
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5. Comparison of Different Electrical Machines for Belt-driven Alternator and Starter
Abstract : This thesis focuses on the electromagnetic design of a synchronous machine suited for a belt-driven alternator and starter (BAS) in a micro hybridisation of a mid-size passenger car. The BAS needs to provide a high cranking torque to start the combustion engine, especially in a cool condition where the requirements are highest. READ MORE