Title :
Transient performance and loss analysis in solid wound rotor pulsed power generators
Author_Institution :
Center for Electromech., Univ. of Texas, Austin, TX, USA
Abstract :
High rotation speed is the key to enhanced power density in rotating machines. High speed, shock, and construction considerations argue for solid rotors. However, output transient voltage requirements cause concern that changes in the field current will not be registered quickly in the stator. This paper examines different techniques for estimating the machine time constant, including an analytic solution of a smooth air gap machine and a transfer relation solution based on time harmonic solutions. It discusses an empirical solution and an equivalent surface current approach for predicting the loss in the rotor. These solutions compare favorably to rotational transient finite-element solutions.
Keywords :
brushless machines; harmonic analysis; losses; pulsed power technology; rotors; synchronous generators; transient analysis; enhanced power density; equivalent surface current approach; high rotation speed; loss analysis; machine time constant estimation; power dissipation; pulsed power generators; rotating machines; smooth air gap machine; solid wound rotor; time harmonic solutions; transfer relation solution; transient performance; Electric shock; Performance analysis; Performance loss; Power generation; Pulse generation; Rotating machines; Rotors; Solids; Transient analysis; Wounds; Harmonic; power dissipation; rotating machine; transfer relation; transient; wound rotor;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2005.860822