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Super high speed electrical machines - summary
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Electrical EngineeringIndustrial ElectronicsEngineeringBearingless OperationElectric MachineEnergy Efficient DriveMotor DriveMechanical EngineeringMechatronicsElectrical DriveElectric MachinesClaw PolePropulsionPower ElectronicsHigh SpeedElectric Motors
Super‑high‑speed motors and generators are gaining interest for applications such as micro‑gas turbines, compressors, pumps, hybrid electric vehicles, and machine‑tool spindles. This paper surveys the state of the art in super‑high‑speed electrical machines. The survey reviews recent high‑speed developments, diverse machine structures (induction, permanent‑magnet, claw‑pole, homopolar, axial‑gap synchronous, switched‑reluctance), and emerging technologies such as bearingless operation and intelligent controls.
There is increasing interests in super-high-speed motors and generators in industry applications such as microgas turbines, compressors, blowers, pumps, hybrid electric vehicles, turbo-molecular pumps, machine tool spindle drives, information storage disk drives and etc. In this paper, the state of the art survey of super-high speed electrical machines presented. Recent development of high speed and power ranges are summarized. Various structures of electrical machines, including induction, permanent magnet, claw pole, homopolar, axial gap synchronous and switched reluctance machines, are reviewed from the point of view of high rotational speed characteristics. Emerging technologies such as bearingless operation and intelligent controls are introduced in other papers of the panel session