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Figure 6.11 Simulation results under steady-state no load condition, from top: (a) d-axis<br />

magnetizing flux linkage, (b) q-axis magnetizing flux linkage, (c) common reference frame<br />

speed, (d) magnetizing induct<strong>an</strong>ces for two <strong>stator</strong> <strong>winding</strong> sets.<br />

6.5 Conclusions<br />

A study <strong>of</strong> the influence <strong>of</strong> magnetic circuit saturation on the main air-gap flux density<br />

comprising <strong>of</strong> flux density components having different pole numbers is set forth in<br />

which the consequences <strong>of</strong> the phase <strong>an</strong>gle between the flux density components are<br />

explored. For the 2/6 pole <strong>dual</strong>-<strong>stator</strong> <strong>winding</strong> machine, the two pole <strong>winding</strong> set induces<br />

a voltage on the 6-pole <strong>winding</strong> set when the air-gap flux density saturates due to<br />

saturating rotor <strong>an</strong>d <strong>stator</strong> teeth. The various air-gap space harmonics generated due to<br />

magnetic saturation for the 2/6 <strong>winding</strong> sets include prominent 5 th , 7 th <strong>an</strong>d 9 th<br />

components. There is <strong>an</strong> inter-<strong>winding</strong> induced flux linkage which may reinforce or<br />

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(a)<br />

(b)<br />

(c)<br />

(d)

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