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* '''pmsm_cbmag.pro''': an eight-pole permanent magnet synchronous machine - GRUCAD, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil. This is the same machine as the previous one, but with a simplified geometry <ref>"Harmonic Balance Finite Element Modelling of a Permanent-Magnet Synchronous Machine" J. Gyselinck, N. Sadowski, P. Dular, M. V. Ferreira da Luz, J. P. A. Bastos, and W. Legros Proceedings of CBMag 2002.</ref><ref>"Two-dimensional harmonic balance finite element modelling of electrical machines taking motion into account" J. Gyselinck, P. Dular, L. Vandevelde and J. Melkebeek, A.M. Oliveira and P. Kuo-Peng COMPEL, Vol. 22, No. 4, 2003, pp. 1021-1036.</ref>
 
* '''pmsm_cbmag.pro''': an eight-pole permanent magnet synchronous machine - GRUCAD, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil. This is the same machine as the previous one, but with a simplified geometry <ref>"Harmonic Balance Finite Element Modelling of a Permanent-Magnet Synchronous Machine" J. Gyselinck, N. Sadowski, P. Dular, M. V. Ferreira da Luz, J. P. A. Bastos, and W. Legros Proceedings of CBMag 2002.</ref><ref>"Two-dimensional harmonic balance finite element modelling of electrical machines taking motion into account" J. Gyselinck, P. Dular, L. Vandevelde and J. Melkebeek, A.M. Oliveira and P. Kuo-Peng COMPEL, Vol. 22, No. 4, 2003, pp. 1021-1036.</ref>
 
* '''lomonova.pro''': an eight-pole permanent magnet machine <ref>E.A. Lomonova, E. Kazmin, Y. Tang, J.J.H. Paulides, (2011) "In-wheel PM Motor: Compromise between High Power Density and Extended Speed Capability", COMPEL: The International Journal for Computation and Mathematics in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 30(1), pp. 98-116. Work presented at Ecologic Vehicles-Renewable Energies (EVRE), Monaco, March 26-29, 2009</ref>
 
* '''lomonova.pro''': an eight-pole permanent magnet machine <ref>E.A. Lomonova, E. Kazmin, Y. Tang, J.J.H. Paulides, (2011) "In-wheel PM Motor: Compromise between High Power Density and Extended Speed Capability", COMPEL: The International Journal for Computation and Mathematics in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 30(1), pp. 98-116. Work presented at Ecologic Vehicles-Renewable Energies (EVRE), Monaco, March 26-29, 2009</ref>
* '''wfsm_4p.pro''': a four-pole wound field synchronous machine <ref>"Steady-State Finite Element Analysis of a Salient-Pole Synchronous Machine in the Frequency Domain",  J. Gyselinck, L. Vandevelde UGent, J. Melkebeek, W. Legros, Proceedings Electrimacs 2002, Montréal, Canada, August 18-21, 2002, 6 p.</ref>
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* '''wfsm_4p.pro''': a four-pole wound field synchronous machine <ref>"Steady-State Finite Element Analysis of a Salient-Pole Synchronous Machine in the Frequency Domain",  J. Gyselinck, L. Vandevelde UGent, J. Melkebeek, W. Legros, Proceedings Electrimacs 2002, Montréal, Canada, August 18-21, 2002, 6 p.</ref>
 
* '''im.pro''': a four-pole induction machine <ref>"Finite element modelling of an asynchronous motor with one broken rotor bar, comparison with the data recorded on a prototype and material aspects" S. Guérard, J. Gyselinck, and J. Lecomte-Beckers, Prix Melchior Salier 2004 du meilleur travail de fin d'études section électromécanique-énergétique, Rev. AIM 2005</ref>
 
* '''im.pro''': a four-pole induction machine <ref>"Finite element modelling of an asynchronous motor with one broken rotor bar, comparison with the data recorded on a prototype and material aspects" S. Guérard, J. Gyselinck, and J. Lecomte-Beckers, Prix Melchior Salier 2004 du meilleur travail de fin d'études section électromécanique-énergétique, Rev. AIM 2005</ref>
  
 
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2D models of electric machines: permanent magnet and wound field synchronous machines, induction machines, switched reluctance machine.

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  • pmsm.pro: an eight-pole permanent magnet synchronous machine from GRUCAD, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil [1]
  • pmsm_cbmag.pro: an eight-pole permanent magnet synchronous machine - GRUCAD, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil. This is the same machine as the previous one, but with a simplified geometry [2][3]
  • lomonova.pro: an eight-pole permanent magnet machine [4]
  • wfsm_4p.pro: a four-pole wound field synchronous machine [5]
  • im.pro: a four-pole induction machine [6]

References

  1. "Analysis of a Permanent Magnet Generator With Dual Formulations Using Periodicity Conditions and Moving Band", M. V. Ferreira da Luz, P. Dular, N. Sadowski, C. Geuzaine, and J. P. A. Bastos IEEE Trans. Mag., Vol 38, No. 2, pp. 961-964.
  2. "Harmonic Balance Finite Element Modelling of a Permanent-Magnet Synchronous Machine" J. Gyselinck, N. Sadowski, P. Dular, M. V. Ferreira da Luz, J. P. A. Bastos, and W. Legros Proceedings of CBMag 2002.
  3. "Two-dimensional harmonic balance finite element modelling of electrical machines taking motion into account" J. Gyselinck, P. Dular, L. Vandevelde and J. Melkebeek, A.M. Oliveira and P. Kuo-Peng COMPEL, Vol. 22, No. 4, 2003, pp. 1021-1036.
  4. E.A. Lomonova, E. Kazmin, Y. Tang, J.J.H. Paulides, (2011) "In-wheel PM Motor: Compromise between High Power Density and Extended Speed Capability", COMPEL: The International Journal for Computation and Mathematics in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 30(1), pp. 98-116. Work presented at Ecologic Vehicles-Renewable Energies (EVRE), Monaco, March 26-29, 2009
  5. "Steady-State Finite Element Analysis of a Salient-Pole Synchronous Machine in the Frequency Domain", J. Gyselinck, L. Vandevelde UGent, J. Melkebeek, W. Legros, Proceedings Electrimacs 2002, Montréal, Canada, August 18-21, 2002, 6 p.
  6. "Finite element modelling of an asynchronous motor with one broken rotor bar, comparison with the data recorded on a prototype and material aspects" S. Guérard, J. Gyselinck, and J. Lecomte-Beckers, Prix Melchior Salier 2004 du meilleur travail de fin d'études section électromécanique-énergétique, Rev. AIM 2005