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an investigation of dual stator winding induction machines

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The Fourier <strong>an</strong>alysis results <strong>of</strong> the field plots obtained by the finite element <strong>an</strong>alysis<br />

method are shown in Figure 3.48-3.53. The comparisons between the Fourier <strong>an</strong>alysis<br />

results <strong>of</strong> the <strong>winding</strong> function approach <strong>an</strong>d the finite element <strong>an</strong>alysis show that the<br />

frequency components are similar, however the magnitudes <strong>of</strong> the components have<br />

slight differences, which maybe due to the opening slot effects <strong>an</strong>d the factor that the two<br />

<strong>stator</strong> <strong>winding</strong> sets are arr<strong>an</strong>ged at different layers <strong>of</strong> the <strong>stator</strong> slots. The magnitude <strong>of</strong><br />

the flux density contributed by the ABC <strong>winding</strong> set in the finite element <strong>an</strong>alysis is<br />

smaller th<strong>an</strong> that is in the <strong>winding</strong> function approach. The normalized spectrum is<br />

obtained by dividing all the components with the peak value <strong>of</strong> magnitudes so that the<br />

largest value in the spectrum is one.<br />

Figure 3.48 Normalized spectrum <strong>of</strong> the air gap flux density contributed by the ABC <strong>winding</strong> set<br />

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