Adam Larson, S. Pekarek, Ron Wang, M. Bash, R. van Maaren
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An efficient circuit model for design of synchronous machines
This paper highlights a magnetic equivalent circuit model for wound rotor synchronous machine design. The model includes provisions to calculate the performance of machines with an arbitrary number of damper windings in either the q- or d-axis. The computational cost of the model is considered on several modern computing platforms. Its use within design allows for a comprehensive, accurate exploration of a design space on a timeline that is consistent with most commercial product development.