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General Airgap Field Modulation Theory for Electrical Machines
Introducing a new theory for electrical machines
Air-gap magnetic field modulation phenomena have been widely observed in electrical machines. This book serves as the first English-language overview of these phenomena, as well as developing systematically for the first time a general theory by which to understand and research them. This theory not only serves to unify analysis of disparate electrical machines, from conventional DC machines, induction machines, and synchronous machines to unconventional flux-switching…mehr

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General Airgap Field Modulation Theory for Electrical Machines

Introducing a new theory for electrical machines

Air-gap magnetic field modulation phenomena have been widely observed in electrical machines. This book serves as the first English-language overview of these phenomena, as well as developing systematically for the first time a general theory by which to understand and research them. This theory not only serves to unify analysis of disparate electrical machines, from conventional DC machines, induction machines, and synchronous machines to unconventional flux-switching permanent magnet machines, Vernier machines, doubly-fed brushless machines etc., but also paves the way towards the creation of new electrical machine topologies.

General Airgap Field Modulation Theory for Electrical Machines includes both overviews of key concepts in electrical machine engineering and in-depth specialized analysis of the novel theory itself. It works through the applications of the developed theory before proceeding to both qualitative analysis of the theory's operating principles and quantitative analysis of its parameters.

Readers will also find:
_ The collective experience of four award-winning authors with long records of international scholarship on this subject
_ Three separate chapters covering the principal applications of the theory, with detailed examples
_ Discussion of potential innovations made possible by this theory

General Airgap Field Modulation Theory for Electrical Machines is an essential introduction to this theory for postgraduates, researchers, and electrical engineers.
Autorenporträt
Ming Cheng, Ph.D., FIEEE, is the Endowed Chair Professor of Electrical Engineering and Director of the Research Center for Wind Power Generation at Southeast University, China. He received B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from Southeast University and a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from University of Hong Kong. He has been the recipient of the State Technological Invention Award of China, the IET Achievement Award, and an IEEE IAS Distinguished Lectureship, among others. Peng Han, Ph.D. is a Senior Application Engineer at Ansys Inc., USA. He received both B.Sc. and Ph.D degrees in electrical engineering from Southeast University, China, and was a postdoctoral researcher at The Ohio State University and University of Kentucky, USA. He received third prize in the IEEE IAS Student Thesis Contest in 2018. Yi Du, Ph.D. is a Professor of Electrical and Information Engineering at Jiangsu University, China. He received B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from Jiangsu University and Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Southeast University, China. He was a Visiting Professor at The University of Sheffield, UK, from 2018 to 2019. Honghui Wen, Ph.D. is a Research Assistant at Southeast University, China. He received B.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Southeast University. He received second prize in the IEEE IAS Myron Zucker Undergraduate Student Design Contest in 2017.