advanced
Journal Information
Journal Information

   Description
   Editorial Board
   Guide for Authors
   Ordering

Contents Services
Contents Services

   Regular Issues
   Special Issues
   Authors Index

Links
Links

   FEI STU Bratislava    deGruyter-Sciendo

   Feedback

[1, 2009] 

Journal of Electrical Engineering, Vol 60, 1 (2009) 18-23

SLOT FRINGING EFFECT ON THE MAGNETIC CHARACTERISTICS OF ELECTRICAL MACHINES

Mohammad B. B. Sharifian - Reza M. Feyzi - Meysam Farrokhifar - K. Shaarbafi - Reza Mohammadi

   Due to the fringing effect, the magnetic flux in the air gap of electrical machines is reduced. This leads to the larger effective air gap length. For this reason, in the design stage of the electrical machines, a larger magnetic flux must be chosen. On the other hand, magnetic loading must be taken smaller than the value corresponding to the real air gap length. Currently, Carter coefficient is applied to compensate the slots effects. This coefficient is calculated with respect to the slots dimensions and air gap length, using Carter formulas and corresponding curves. These curves are taken by solving the two dimensional Laplace equation for voltage, and cannot be accurate (errorless) completely. Nowadays, using the FEM (finite element method) packages of numerical methods, slot effects on the air gap flux distribution are calculated carefully. In this paper using the Ansys package of FE these effects are studied. Using the results of these studies and comparing them with the Carter method, the Carter coefficient is modified.

Keywords: flux scattering, Carter coefficient, air gap coefficient, finite element


[full-paper]


© 1997-2023  FEI STU Bratislava