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Design Aspects of High-Speed High-Power-Density Laminated-Rotor Induction Machines
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Electrical EngineeringElectric MachineEngineeringDesign AspectsRotor Split RatioMotor DriveMechanical EngineeringMechatronicsElectrical DriveLamination MaterialRotor DynamicPower ElectronicsHigh-speed ImsFluid Machinery
This paper deals with the considerations associated with the design of high-speed high-power-density laminated-rotor induction machines (IMs). The considerations discussed are described by the design of an actual 10-kW machine, which runs at speeds of up to 75 kr/min with a rated power density of 28 MW/m <sup xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">3</sup> for an electrically assisted turbocharger. Using a developed multidomain design environment which puts equal weight on the electromagnetic, mechanical, and thermal aspects, the rotor split ratio, electric and magnetic loadings, lamination material, rotor-bar material, and rotor-bar shape are identified as important and sensitive parameters in the design of high-speed IMs. Finally, general guidelines for designing high-speed high-power-density IMs are presented.
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