1. Performance Calculation of High Temperature Superconducting Hysteresis Motor Using Finite Element Method
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G. Konar, J. Das, and N. Chakraborty
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Electric motor ,segmented rotor ,Materials science ,Stator ,Squirrel-cage rotor ,Rotor (electric) ,Multiphysics ,YBCO ,High temperature superconductors ,Mechanics ,Physics and Astronomy(all) ,law.invention ,Quantitative Biology::Subcellular Processes ,Hysteresis ,law ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,Torque ,magnetic vector potential ,Synchronous motor ,hysteresis motor - Abstract
Hysteresis motors being capable of producing a steady torque at low speeds and providing good starting properties at loaded condition became popular among different fractional horse power electrical motors. High temperature superconducting materials being intrinsically hysteretic are suitable for this type of motor. In the present work, performance study of a 2-pole, 50 Hz HTS hysteresis motor with conventional stator and HTS rotor has been carried out numerically using finite element method. The simulation results confirm the ability of the segmented HTS rotor with glued circular sectors to trap the magnetic field as high as possible compared to the ferromagnetic rotor. Also the magnetization loops in the HTS hysteresis motor are obtained and the corresponding torque and AC losses are calculated. The motor torque thus obtained is linearly proportional to the current which is the common feature of any hysteresis motor. Calculations of torques, current densities etc are done using MATLAB program developed in-house and validated using COMSOL Multiphysics software. The simulation result shows reasonable agreement with the published results.
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