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Effect of toothless stator design and core and stator conductors eddy current losses in permanent magnet generators
- A. A. Arkadan, R. Vyas, J. G. Vaidya, M. Shah
- Engineering
- 1 March 1992
Some advantages of toothless stator design in high-speed permanent magnet generators are presented. A computer-aided method was implemented to study the effect of stator teeth on the eddy current… Expand
Theoretical development and experimental verification of a DC-AC electronically rectified load-generator system model compatible with common network analysis software packages
- A. A. Arkadan, T. M. Hijazi, N. Demerdash, J. G. Vaidya, V. K. Maddali
- Engineering
- 1 March 1988
A method for modeling electronically commutated DC-AC load-rectifier-generator systems is presented. The method is based on a modified form of Park's d-q-o transformation, and yields an equivalent… Expand
Impact of load on winding inductances of permanent magnet generators with multiple damping circuits using energy perturbation
- A. A. Arkadan, N. Demerdash, J. G. Vaidya, M. Shah
- Engineering
- 1988
A computer-aided method for determining the impact of load on winding inductances and other machine parameters of permanent magnet generators with multiple damping circuits is presented. The method… Expand
Electromagnetic Components for Aerospace Electric Power Systems
- B. Parker, M. L. Bansal, J. G. Vaidya
- Engineering
- 3 August 1992
Permanent magnets for self-regulating generators
- M. Shah, J. G. Vaidya
- Materials Science
- 1 June 1991
Self-regulating permanent magnet generators (PMGs) apply rare earth magnets for providing excitation during their operation. This paper explains the operating principle of the self-regulating PMG and… Expand
Electromotive machine has multiple channels
- J. G. Vaidya
- Physics
- 18 January 1984
L'INVENTION CONCERNE UNE MACHINE ELECTROMOTRICE DU TYPE COMPORTANT UN STATOR ET UN ROTOR. LE STATOR, PAR EXEMPLE D'UN MOTEUR 61, COMPORTE DES GROUPES MULTIPLES D'ENROULEMENTS 66, 67, 68, 69 CONNECTES… Expand