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Comparison of Electromagnetic Performance according to Winding Configuration for Modular Dual 3-Phase Permanent Magnet Machines

Journal of Magnetics, Volume 27, Number 2, 30 Jun 2022, Pages 147-154
Jangho Seo * (Kyungpook National University)
Abstract
A new winding structure for modular dual 3-phase permanent magnet machine, which makes it possible to
reduce mutual coupling between two-winding sets of inverters and interference between phases that belong to
the same inverter has been proposed in this study. The modular dual 3-phase system with overlapping winding
technique has been widely employed in large-scale machine applications such as wind power production; however,
its drawbacks include large torque ripple, long end-winding, and large magnetic mutual interference. To
address these problems, a new modular dual 3-phase winding can be achieved by replacing adjacent redundant
coils in one of the same phase coils with nonoverlapping winding. For clarity, three dual 3-phase machines
are selected to examine their differences. The first is 32-poles/96-slots adopting a conventional overlapping
modular winding ('Conv-1'), the second is 32-poles/36-slots based on the conventional nonoverlapping winding
('Conv-2'), and the other is 32-poles/36-slots adopting the proposed modular winding configuration ('Proposed').
The validity of the proposed structure is confirmed from simulation results obtained using finite element
analysis.
Keywords: Dual 3-phase; permanent magnet; wind power generation; winding
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4283/JMAG.2022.27.2.147
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