2021
DOI: 10.1109/tie.2020.2969125
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Performance Analysis of Outer-Rotor Single-Phase Induction Motor Based on Magnetic Equivalent Circuit

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“…Different analytical models including MEC [23] and WF models [21] have been proposed for analyzing electric machines. Compared with FEA, these models are not accurate enough because, both MEC and WF consider only the normal component of the field.…”
Section: The Analytical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Different analytical models including MEC [23] and WF models [21] have been proposed for analyzing electric machines. Compared with FEA, these models are not accurate enough because, both MEC and WF consider only the normal component of the field.…”
Section: The Analytical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But this method is not very accurate due to poor estimation of the equivalent circuit parameters. Different analytical models, like Winding Function (WF) [21][22], Magnetic Equivalent Circuit (MEC) [23], and Fourier series method [24] are developed for design and optimization of electrical machines.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This said, the authors underlined the fact that during the operation of aircrafts jet pipe electro-hydraulic servo valves, most rated currents of the torque motors are within 50 mA for which the magnetic circuit has a linear behavior. In [7], Saneie and Nasiri-Gheidari proposed a MEC model of an outer-rotor single phase squirrel cage induction motor. Beyond the rotor position, the developed MEC takes into account the rotor slots' skewing, the stator end windings, the slot leakage flux, and the magnetic saturation.…”
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“…However, with such a large skew angle, the current induced in the bars of SPIMs reduces drastically. There has been little literature on the outer rotor SPIMs for ceiling fans in the past [5]. Moreover, for ceiling fan application, there has not been much research in SPIMs [6][7][8].…”
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“…Moreover, for ceiling fan application, there has not been much research in SPIMs [6][7][8]. A magnetic equivalent circuit has been developed recently for ceiling fan for dual layer winding configuration motor [5]. The effects of slotting, rotor skew and core saturation and slot leakage are considered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%