1986
DOI: 10.1109/mper.1986.5527463
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Representation of Saturation in Synchronous Machines

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“…A method described in [5] was originally suggested for calculating the saturation characteristics of cylindrical-rotor synchronous machines from the measured -axis saturation characteristics. In this method, the needed applied magnetomotive force ( ), for a certain magnetic flux in the saturated region, could be looked at as if it consists of two components: one component ( ) which corresponds to the air-gap line characteristic (unsaturated condition) and an additional component ( ), which is needed in addition to , to produce the same flux under saturated condition.…”
Section: Methods For Determining the -Axis Saturation Characterismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A method described in [5] was originally suggested for calculating the saturation characteristics of cylindrical-rotor synchronous machines from the measured -axis saturation characteristics. In this method, the needed applied magnetomotive force ( ), for a certain magnetic flux in the saturated region, could be looked at as if it consists of two components: one component ( ) which corresponds to the air-gap line characteristic (unsaturated condition) and an additional component ( ), which is needed in addition to , to produce the same flux under saturated condition.…”
Section: Methods For Determining the -Axis Saturation Characterismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the additional component , [5] suggested to express it as a function of the magnetic flux in the following form: (2) where is the magnetic flux at the operating point and is the magnetic flux at the knee point at which the saturation characteristic starts to be nonlinear. In [5], it was proposed to use for the saturation characteristics in the various axes constant values for and , which have to be calculated from the -axis saturation characteristic.…”
Section: Methods For Determining the -Axis Saturation Characterismentioning
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“…For the additional component Lfy,,,, experience [ 1,3] has shown that good results could be obtained by expressing it as a function of the magnetic flux in the following form:…”
Section: Saturation Characteristicsmentioning
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“…In reference [3], it has been proposed to use for both the direct-and quadratureaxis saturation characteristics one constant value for k,,, which is machine dependent. This, however, does not result in an acceptable accuracy for the calculation of the quadrature-axis saturation characteristic.…”
Section: Saturation Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%