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http://irepo.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/30639| Title: | Harmonic Reduction Using Fractional Pitch Windin |
| Authors: | Enesi Asizehi Yahaya, Mark Nwohu Henry Ohize, . Imoru Usman N. Galadima |
| Keywords: | Harmonics, Fractional pitch winding, Pole pitch winding, Air gap, Coil |
| Issue Date: | 16-May-2013 |
| Publisher: | 3rd Biennial Engineering confernece. School of Engineering and Engineering Technology, Federal University of Technology, Minna |
| Citation: | Yahaha, Enesi, et al. "Harmonic Reduction Using Fractional Pitch Winding." In the proceedings of the 3rd Biennial Engineering Conference, FUT Minna, 2013. |
| Abstract: | The power source and the nonlinear loads on transmission line are major sources of harmonics and if these harmonics are not controlled, they could lead to heat loss, break down of machines and reducing the efficiency of any machine connected to the supply. The non-sinusoidal currents from the power source increase harmonic contents in the air gap of electrical machines with pole pitch winding which will lead to excessive losses, vibration and noise. This paper presents the use of fractional pitch winding technique for the stator of three phase motor for the purpose of suppressing harmonics. This is investigated between two windings of pole pitch and short-pitch and the results simulated using Emetor Electric Motor software. |
| Description: | The effects of harmonics on rotating machines are the copper and iron losses which produce heat and thereby reducing the efficiency of the machine. The pulsating torque produced was due to the interaction of the harmonics-generated magnetic fields and the fundamental. These result in a higher audible noise. |
| URI: | http://irepo.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/30639 |
| Appears in Collections: | Electrical/Electronic Engineering |
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