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IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics | 2018

Experimental and Theoretical Research on Cogging Torque of PM Synchronous Motors Considering Manufacturing Tolerances

Jing Ou; Yingzhen Liu; Ronghai Qu; Martin Doppelbauer

This paper investigates the cogging torque caused by manufacturing tolerances through analytical, finite element analysis (FEA), and experimental methods. Based on experiments, it is found that the stator and rotor tolerances of PM motor generate low-frequency components of cogging torque, such as the multiples of rotor pole and stator slot numbers. First, analytical calculation is used to find out the frequency spectrum components of the cogging torque. Then, FEA is used to confirm the analytical results and to determine which tolerances play dominant role on causing these components. Furthermore, the sensitivities of the key tolerances are illustrated. These can provide the designer a direction to design a motor with low sensitivity to tolerances. Because the tolerances of stator and rotor stacks are from stamping die, these tolerances are almost constant. A simple manufacturing method, i.e., rotation lamination, is proposed to manufacture the improved stator and rotor stacks. After using the proposed method, the effects of stator and rotor tolerances are individually validated through experiments.


IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity | 2017

A Large-Scale Superconducting DC Wind Generator Considering Concentrated/Distributed Armature Winding

Yingzhen Liu; Jing Ou; Mathias Noe

The rapid development of renewable wind energy asks for new technology and the scheme of superconducting dc generators with superconducting dc transmission cables provides a possible and innovative solution to this trend. This paper designs a 10-MW superconducting dc generator with copper armature winding in the rotor. To find a suitable configuration of the armature winding, distributed winding, namely double-layer lap winding, and concentrated winding are analyzed and compared. The commutation principal of the two types of armature winding is briefly introduced by a simplified case. Electromagnetic performance, including torque, no-load voltage, and coil current, of the two types are calculated and compared based on the finite-element software. The reasons contributing to the performance difference are also elaborated.


european conference on power electronics and applications | 2016

Torque analysis and comparison of the switched reluctance machine and the doubly-salient permanent magnet machine

Jing Ou; Martin Doppelbauer

Based on Schwarz-Christoffel mapping and Maxwell stress tensor, new analytical formulas to calculate the torque of the SRM and DSPMM are derived. Through the new expression, it is easy to understand the relationship between the torque and the design parameters of the machine. Additionally, the force distribution on the rotor tooth contour is presented. By using the torque formulas, the torque densities of the two machines are compared. Finally, the analytical formulas are verified by FEA method.


Superconductor Science and Technology | 2018

Comparison of 2D simulation models to estimate the critical current of a coated superconducting coil

Yingzhen Liu; Jing Ou; Francesco Grilli; Fabian Schreiner; Victor Manuel Rodriguez Zermeno; Zhang Min; Mathias Noe

Superconductors have been being applied to a variety of large-scale power applications, including magnets, electric machines, and fault current limiters, because they can enable a compact, lightweight and high efficiency design. In applications such as those mentioned above, superconducting coils are always a key component. For example, in a superconducting electric machine, the superconducting coils are used to generate the main flux density in the air gap, which is significantly important for the energy conversion. It is the performance of the superconducting coils that plays an essential role in determining the performance of the device. However, the performance of a superconducting coil is limited by its critical current, which is determined by temperature and the magnitude and orientation of the magnetic field inside the superconductors. Hence, in-depth investigations to estimate the critical current of the superconducting coils are necessary before manufacturing. Available transient simulation models to estimate the critical current are through the H- and T-A formulations of Maxwells equations. Both methods consider the same current ramp-up process occurring in experiments. Besides these transient models, static simulations can also be used: a modified load-line method and the so-called P-model, which is based on the asymptotic limit of Faradays equation when time approaches infinity. To find the best way to calculate the critical current, the four methods are used to estimate the critical current of a double pancake superconducting coils and results are compared with experiments. As a conclusion, T-A formulation, P-model, and the modified load-line methods are recommended for estimating the critical current of the superconducting coils.


ieee international magnetics conference | 2017

A novel linear machine with amorphous primary core

Jing Ou; Yingzhen Liu; Markus Schiefer; Martin Doppelbauer

This paper proposes a novel DC-excited flux-modulated linear machine with new primary structure for utilizing amorphous core. Although amorphous core is regarded as a good candidate in high efficient electric machine, and being investigated for decades, it has not been widely used in electric machines yet. The key problem is the difficulty in slotting. For the new structure, the difficulty in slotting is avoided. Furthermore, the proposed machine is economical and has robust double salient structure without any permanent magnets (PMs), and both the field winding and the armature winding are located together in the primary core. In addition, both windings are single-toothed. By regulating the field excitation, the machine can operate at a wide speed range. Due to the low loss of amorphous core, this machine shows high efficiency at high speed.


ieee international magnetics conference | 2017

Torque analysis of a DC-excited flux-modulated machine

Jing Ou; Yingzhen Liu; Martin Doppelbauer

Over the past decades, due to its simple and robust structure and low cost, switched reluctance machines (SRMs) have received some attention [1].


IEEE Transactions on Magnetics | 2017

A Novel PM-Free High-Speed Linear Machine With Amorphous Primary Core

Jing Ou; Yingzhen Liu; Markus Schiefer; Martin Doppelbauer

This paper proposes a novel dc-excited flux-modulated linear machine with a new primary structure for utilizing amorphous core. Although amorphous core is regarded as a good candidate in highly efficient electric machines, and is being investigated for decades, it has not been widely used in electric machines yet. The key challenge is the difficulty in slotting. For the new structure, the difficulty in slotting is avoided. Furthermore, the proposed machine is economical and has a robust double salient structure without any permanent magnets, and both single-toothed field and armature windings are located together in the primary core. By regulating the field excitation, the machine can operate at a wide speed range. Due to the low loss of amorphous core, this machine shows high efficiency at high speed.


IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics | 2018

Application of an Amorphous Core to an Ultra-High-Speed Sleeve-Free Interior Permanent-Magnet Rotor

Yingzhen Liu; Jing Ou; Markus Schiefer; Patrick Breining; Francesco Grilli; Martin Doppelbauer


IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion | 2018

Design of a Superconducting DC Demonstrator for Wind Generators

Yingzhen Liu; Jing Ou; Fabian Schreiner; Mayraluna Lao; Mathias Noe; Martin Doppelbauer


IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity | 2018

Measurement of Magnetic Materials at Room and Cryogenic Temperature for Their Application to Superconducting Wind Generators

Yingzhen Liu; Mathias Noe; Jing Ou; Patrick Breining; Marc Veigel; Martin Doppelbauer

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Yingzhen Liu

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Martin Doppelbauer

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Mathias Noe

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Fabian Schreiner

Kaiserslautern University of Technology

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Francesco Grilli

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Markus Schiefer

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Patrick Breining

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Marc Veigel

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Ronghai Qu

Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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