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Induction Motor with Switchable Number of Poles and Toroidal WindingMIHAI, S. , SIMION, A. , LIVADARU, L. , MUNTEANU, A. |
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FEM analysis, induction motor, multispeed, pole-changing winding, toroidal coils
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pole(9), machines(9), motor(8), electric(8), winding(7), jung(6), induction(6), toroidal(4), hong(4), design(4)
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Date of Publication: 2011-05-30
Volume 11, Issue 2, Year 2011, On page(s): 113 - 118
ISSN: 1582-7445, e-ISSN: 1844-7600
Digital Object Identifier: 10.4316/AECE.2011.02018
Web of Science Accession Number: 000293840500018
SCOPUS ID: 79958773852
Abstract
This paper presents a study of an induction motor provided with toroidal stator winding. The ring-type coils offer a higher versatility in obtaining a different number of pole pairs by means of delta/star and series/parallel connections respectively. As consequence, the developed torque can vary within large limits and the motor can be utilized for applications that require, for example, high load torque values for a short time. The study involves experimental tests and FEM simulation for an induction machine with three configurations of pole pairs. The conclusions attest the superiority of the toroidal winding for certain applications such as electric vehicles or lifting machines. |
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