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Chapter 6 The Fundamental Theory of AC Machines

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1 Chapter 6 The Fundamental Theory of AC Machines

2 AC machine windings AC rotating machine is composed in synchronous or asynchronous machines. Generally, the single AC machine and 3-phase AC machine are very popular. Principle 1. Waveforms of EMF and MMF in a machine air-gap should be typically sinusoidal, the harmonic waves are as smaller as possible; 2. In a three phase machine, there are three voltage phases, separated by 120 electrical degrees.

3 Machine Angle --- Space angle in geometry, 360 degrees
Electric Angle & Machine Angle Machine Angle --- Space angle in geometry, 360 degrees Electric Angle  Defined as 360 degrees divided by the number of mechanic phases Number of pole is 2p Electric Angle = p×360 degree=p× Machine Angle

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5 Number of Slot (per pole & per phase)
Slot angle Number of Slot (per pole & per phase) Phase band The zone covered by the slots which belongs to each phase.

6 Composed by homocentric coils with different coil pitch.
Single layer windings homocentric winding chains winding cross winding Homocentric winding Composed by homocentric coils with different coil pitch.

7 Eg: An two poles, 3-phase AC machine with 24 slots

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9 The pitch of chains winding coils is same and is an odd.

10 Cross windings

11 Double layer windings


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