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Coupled circuit analysis of the brushless doubly fed machine using the winding function theory

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The brushless doubly fed induction machine (BDFM) is considered as an alternative to doubly fed induction generators (DFIGs) in wind energy conversion systems. However, BDFMs have a complex machine structure,… Click to show full abstract

The brushless doubly fed induction machine (BDFM) is considered as an alternative to doubly fed induction generators (DFIGs) in wind energy conversion systems. However, BDFMs have a complex machine structure, and their operations are relatively complicated. In this study, the winding function theory is used in the development of a coupled circuit (CC) model for BDFMs with nested loop (NL) and cage+NL rotors, in order to give a robust representation of the electrical operations of BDFMs. The electrical circuit analysis of BDFMs having NL and cage+NL rotors is comprehensively detailed, with the stator and rotor inductances calculated using their winding functions. The interactions of BDFM rotor loops with stator windings are demonstrated in terms of mutual inductances. CC models of different BDFMs are simulated for synchronous doubly fed BDFM operations with an emphasis on generating regions. Also, fresh insight into the torque production in BDFMs is provided, with the rotor loops and stator winding contributions to torque magnitude and ripple examined.

Keywords: machine; brushless doubly; winding function; function theory; doubly fed; circuit

Journal Title: Iet Electric Power Applications
Year Published: 2020

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