IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, Vol.22, No.3, 656-665, 2007
A Double excited synchronous machine for direct drive application -Design and prototype tests
This paper presents the analytical, numerical, and experimental results obtained with a double excited synchronous machine (DESM) prototype designed and constructed for an electric vehicle traction system. To obtain a wide speed range, the flux-weakening technique is implemented. Analytical design, 2-D finite element method (FEM) analysis, thermal analysis, and prototype construction of the DESM are discussed, and the performances are assessed with experimental data.
Keywords:analytical design;double excited synchronous machine (DESM);flux-weakening;prototype;2-D finite element method (FEM)