Circulating Currents in Electric Machines: Positive Impact of The End Windings Length on Losses

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Publicado en:arXiv.org (Nov 11, 2024), p. n/a
Autor principal: Taha El Hajji
Otros Autores: Lehikoinen, Antti, Belahcen, Anouar
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Resumen:Circulating currents occurring in windings of electric machines received rising interest recent years. Circulating currents represent unwanted currents flowing between parallel-connected conductors. This phenomenon is due to various reasons such as asymmetries in the winding and differences in electric potential between parallel-connected conductors. This effect occurs both at no-load and on-load conditions, and always lead to uneven distribution of the current between the parallel conductors, therefore leading to higher losses, as proven in the authors' previous work. Circulating currents are occurring mainly due to asymmetries and electric potential difference in the active part, meaning that long end windings are advantageous to mitigate the effect of circulating currents. Losses due to circulating currents decrease at a rate proportional to the inverse square of the end windings length. The aim of this paper is to mathematically prove this property and present a case study application in an electric machine.
ISSN:2331-8422
Fuente:Engineering Database