Multiphase winding homologous series synthesis and harmonic analysis
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https://doi.org/10.20998/2074-272X.2014.1.04Keywords:
homologous series, multiphase windings, generalized structural model, subsystem of automated synthesis, harmonic analysisAbstract
Multiphase windings are shown to form three types of homology. A bipolar winding homology formation algorithm is developed. Change in electromagnetic properties of the windings forming a homologous series proves to uniquely comply with the law of the winding series structure transformation. Through application of the compliance specified, an automated three-phase winding synthesis and harmonic analysis subsystem is designed.
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