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Linear Machines for Long Stroke Applications: a reviewEgilea (beste erakunde batekoa)
Beste instituzio
Orona EICBertsioa
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© los autoresSarbidea
Sarbide irekiaArgitaratzailearen bertsioa
https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2961758Non argitaratua
IEEE Access Vol. 8. Pp. 3960-3979, 2020Argitaratzailea
IEEEGako-hitzak
Linear machines
switched-flux
flux-reversal
doubly-salient ... [+]
switched-flux
flux-reversal
doubly-salient ... [+]
Linear machines
switched-flux
flux-reversal
doubly-salient
linear vernier
induction machine
switched-reluctance
power factor
magnet
demagnetization [-]
switched-flux
flux-reversal
doubly-salient
linear vernier
induction machine
switched-reluctance
power factor
magnet
demagnetization [-]
Laburpena
This document reviews the current state of the art in the linear machine technology. First,the recent advancements in linear induction, switched reluctance and permanent magnet machines arepresented. ... [+]
This document reviews the current state of the art in the linear machine technology. First,the recent advancements in linear induction, switched reluctance and permanent magnet machines arepresented. The ladder slit secondary configuration is identified as an interesting configuration for linearinduction machines. In the case of switched reluctance machines, the mutually-coupled configuration hasbeen found to equate the thrust capability of conventional permanent magnet machines. The capabilities ofthe so called linear primary permanent magnet, viz. switched-flux, flux-reversal, doubly-salient and verniermachines are presented afterwards. A guide of different options to enhance several characteristics of linearmachines is also listed. A qualitative comparison of the capabilities of linear primary permanent magnetmachines is given later, where linear vernier and switched-flux machines are identified as the most interestingconfigurations for long stroke applications. In order to demonstrate the validity of the presented comparison,three machines are selected from the literature, and their capabilities are compared under the same conditionsto a conventional linear permanent magnet machine. It is found that the flux-reversal machines suffer froma very poor power factor, whereas the thrust capability of both vernier and switched-flux machines isconfirmed. However, the overload capability of these machines is found to be substantially lower than theone from the conventional machine. Finally, some different research topics are identified and suggested foreach type of machine. [-]
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