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A review of subdomain modeling techniques in electrical machines: performances and applications

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This paper reviews the recent developments of semi-analytical subdomains modeling techniques to compute the flux density distribution in electrical machines by the exact solving of Maxwell equations. It is shown that with an appropriate development methodology and numerical implementation, these harmonic models break the traditional compromise between accuracy and computation time that must be done using finite element or other analytical methods. Besides that, subdomains model development techniques have been improved to overcome its topological limitations This fact is demonstrated on three different subdomains models in comparison with finite element methods in terms of accuracy and processing time. The first one is a subdomains model of a surface permanent-magnet synchronous machine, the second one is for an inset permanent-magnet synchronous machine, and the third one is for a squirrel-cage induction machine. Thanks to an efficient implementation method, a very low computation time is obtained. The robust-ness of the subdomains on the geometrical assumptions is also demonstrated.
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hal-01910609 , version 1 (01-11-2018)

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Emile Devillers, Jean Le Besnerais, Thierry Lubin, Michel Hecquet, Jean-Philippe Lecointe. A review of subdomain modeling techniques in electrical machines: performances and applications. International Conference on Electrical Machines ICEM 2016, 2016, Lausanne, Switzerland. ⟨hal-01910609⟩
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