Abstract
This paper presents a new harmonic current excitation principle for a synchronous machine drive based on control of the spatial third harmonic MMF. Unlike existing harmonic excitation technologies, which utilize the third harmonic components of the rotor magnetic field, this brushless harmonic excitation principle is realized by injecting an ac single-phase current component or dc component into three-phase open stator windings thereby utilizing the resultant third harmonic spatial stator MMF component. This additional component generates either a stationary or time pulsating magnetic field which will induce voltages in a specially designed rotor winding. Through rectification, the induced voltage is used to supply dc current to the rotor excitation winding. To verify the aforementioned principle, theoretical analyses, magnetic field calculations by finite-element analysis and experiments with a 1.0-kW prototype machine have been performed and key influential factors have been investigated. The test results are shown to be consistent with the theoretical analysis, which validates the correctness of the theory.
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