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Design of a brushless excitation system utilizing pot cores

Julian Veitengruber (Institute of Vehicle Concepts, German Aerospace Center, Stuttgart, Germany)
Frank Rinderknecht (Institute of Vehicle Concepts, German Aerospace Center, Stuttgart, Germany)
Horst E. Friedrich (Institute of Vehicle Concepts, German Aerospace Center, Stuttgart, Germany)
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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to devote the optimal substitution of slip rings through an inductive power transfer system for field winding supply of generators or motors with a wound rotor. By a rotational pot-core transformer approach, the rotor-side energizing of the excitation windings can be provided isolated and free of wear.

Design/methodology/approach

For design purpose, an analytical model of the inductive link and the compensation network elements is shown. Based on a pot-core transformer approach, possible types of compensation networks regarding motor-specific constraints were carried out and compared among themselves by parameter studies. The analytical parts of the model were subsequently validated with measured data of an appropriate core and accompanying FEM calculations. On the basis of an experimental prototype system, the approach has been tested both stationary and transient.

Findings

The publication exemplifies how a brushless excitation system for generators and motors can be inexpensively designed and implemented.

Originality/value

This paper systematically presents a comprehensive analytical approach for brushless excitation systems as well as a prototypical system. Compensation network elements regarding motor-specific constraints were carried out and compared among themselves by parameter studies.

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Citation

Veitengruber, J., Rinderknecht, F. and Friedrich, H.E. (2015), "Design of a brushless excitation system utilizing pot cores", COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering, Vol. 34 No. 6, pp. 1740-1757. https://doi.org/10.1108/COMPEL-11-2014-0322

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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