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Numeric magnetic field calculation and field current calculation for synchronous generators

Purpose - The paper aims to cover a numerical routine design calculation module for treating the magnetic circuit of hydrogenerators.Design methodology approach - A leading manufacturer of hydrogenerators proposed to overcome the standstill in the development of conventional design calculation tools...

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Published in:Compel 2006-04, Vol.25 (2), p.270-282
Main Authors: Kunckel, Stephan, Liese, M.
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Field testing
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Generators
Magnetic fields
Numerical analysis
Studies
Testing
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