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Component-Level Optimization of Hybrid Excitation Synchronous Machines for a Specified Hybridization Ratio Using NSGA-II

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In this article, a Hybrid Excitation Synchronous Machine (HESM) is optimally designed for a specified Hybridization Ratio (HR). A new formulation of the design problem is proposed to be tackled… Click to show full abstract

In this article, a Hybrid Excitation Synchronous Machine (HESM) is optimally designed for a specified Hybridization Ratio (HR). A new formulation of the design problem is proposed to be tackled by the Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm II (NSGA-II), while minimizing the material cost. This formulation includes a more comprehensive explanation of the key concept, HR, which considers the soft and hard saturation effects in the HESM design. The HESM model is based on a 3D nonlinear Magnetic Equivalent Circuit (MEC). For faster convergence, the number of design variables is reduced using two statistical analyses, namely Analysis of Level and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). A HESM is optimally designed for HR = 0.5 and validated by a commercial Finite Element Analysis (FEA) software.

Keywords: specified hybridization; hybridization ratio; excitation synchronous; hybrid excitation

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion
Year Published: 2020

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