This paper presents a subharmonic-based brushless wound rotor synchronous machine (BL-WRSM) topology with permanent magnet-assisted (PMA) and consequent-pole (CP) rotor structures to achieve better torque characteristics as compared to the conventional subharmonic-based brushless WRSM. The proposed topologies use the conventional high-efficient subharmonic field excitation technique to achieve a brushless operation and a lower volume of permanent magnet (PM) to achieve better average, starting, maximum, and minimum torques and lower torque ripple. A four-pole, twenty-four-slot (4-pole/24-slot) machine with conventional, PM-assisted (PMA), and consequent-pole (CP) rotor structures are developed in a JMAG-Designer 20.1 environment to carry out two-dimensional finite element analysis (2D-FEA). The developed machines are used to validate the operation and achieve electromagnetic and electromechanical performances of the proposed subharmonic-based BL-WRSM topologies with better torque attributes.
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