Design of high speed wound field synchronous generatorsTools Wang, Yinli (2021) Design of high speed wound field synchronous generators. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractWound field synchronous generator has a long history for being implemented as power generation methods in power plants, standby power generation at 50 or 60 Hz. Recent demands for transportation electrification for automotive, marine and aerospace industry raise new requirements for power generation and traction applications. These new requirements includes high speed operation, increased power density and minimizing the cost. High speed and low weight requirements for a wound field synchronous generators result in a complex multi-physics analysis and iteration process. Nevertheless, no commercial tool is available to design a wound field synchronous generator from scratch with simple generator performance inputs and perform thermal and mechanical analysis. However, a parametrised multi-physics design tool for wound field synchronous generator should offer features as follows. First, individual physical field packaged modules for sizing and analysing a generator. Second, individual modules accepts identical generator data array as its inputs. Third, individual physical field analysing module can be upgraded within the modules without interfering other modules. Forth, additional modules can be easily integrated with the existing tools.
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