A theoretical and experimental analysis of the no-load air gap magnetic field in squirrel cage induction machines


Autoria(s): Muhammed, Ridha A.
Data(s)

1976

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/8213/1/Muham1976_1286436.pdf

Muhammed, Ridha A. (1976). A theoretical and experimental analysis of the no-load air gap magnetic field in squirrel cage induction machines. PhD thesis, Aston University.

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Thesis

NonPeerReviewed

Resumo

In induction machines the tooth frequency losses due to permeance variation constitute a signif'icant, portion of the total loss. In order to predict and estimate these losses it, is essential to obtain a clear understanding of the no-load distribution of the air gap magnetic field and the magnitude of flux pulsation in both stator and rotor teeth. The existing theories and methods by which the air gap permeance variation in a doubly slotted structure is calculated are either empirical or restricted. The main objective of this thesis is to obtain a detailed analysis of the no-load air gap magnetic field distribution and the effect of air gap geometry on the magnitude and waveform of the tooth flux pulsation. In this thesis a detaiiled theoretical and experimental analysis of flux distribution not only leads to a better understanding of the distribution of no-load losses but also provides theoretical analysis for calculating the losses with greater accuracy

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