Permanent Magnet Machine Optimization
Georgios D. Kalokiris,
Antonios G. Kladas and
John A. Tegopoulos ()
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Georgios D. Kalokiris: National Technical University of Athens 9, Laboratory of Electrical Machines, Electric Power Division Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Antonios G. Kladas: National Technical University of Athens 9, Laboratory of Electrical Machines, Electric Power Division Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
John A. Tegopoulos: National Technical University of Athens 9, Laboratory of Electrical Machines, Electric Power Division Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
A chapter in Optimization and Inverse Problems in Electromagnetism, 2003, pp 287-294 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The paper presents electrical machine design considerations introduced by exploiting new magnetic material characteristics. The materials considered are amorphous alloy ribbons as well as Neodymium alloy permanent magnets involving very low eddy current losses. Such materials enable electric machine operation at higher frequencies compared with the standard iron laminations used in the traditional magnetic circuit construction and provide better efficiency.
Keywords: Finite element method; iron losses; permanent magnet machines; equivalent circuit parameters. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-2494-4_29
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