Article | REF: D3595 V1

Design and prediction of synchronous machine operation using CAD

Author: Thierry LECOMTE

Publication date: February 10, 2008

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1. Sizing synchronous machines

For a manufacturer of electrical machines, the need for high-performance, automated dimensioning programs is well established. The development of such programs is no mean feat; it is very costly in terms of engineer and programmer time. What's more, these programs must be sufficiently malleable to allow for any subsequent modifications made necessary by a change in technology or hardware. Our aim is not, therefore, to develop calculation methods for synchronous machines, but to show how their formulation can be inserted into a computerized, modular and scalable environment.

Readers may find it useful to refer to the articles "Alternateurs synchrones de grande puissance" in Techniques de l'Ingénieur (references [14][15]

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