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Numerical and Experimental Investigation of Bridge Currents of an Induction Machine Equipped with Bridge Configured Winding
2015
International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE)
<p class="CM1">An eccentric rotor motion imbalances the magnetic field distribution in the air-gap region. Due to this uneven flux density distribution, a net radial force called Unbalanced Magnetic Pull (UMP) is in action towards the shortest air-gap. This UMP can degrade the machine's performance. UMP can be controlled by a special kind of winding called Bridge Configured Winding (BCW). The BCW winding is a single set of winding which is used to produce the torque as well as the controllable
doi:10.11591/ijece.v5i6.pp1262-1274
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