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In this chapter, attention is given to modeling three-phase AC synchronous machines with quasi-sinusoidally distributed stator windings. The excitation may be provided by a rotor winding which is connected via a brush/slip-ring set to an electrical excitation source. Alternatively, permanent magnets which produce a quasi-sinusoidal magnetic flux density distribution in the air-gap can be used. Both non-salient and salient IRTF based machine models are considered in this chapter from a dynamic and quasi-steady-state perspective.
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De Doncker, R.W., Pulle, D.W.J., Veltman, A. (2020). Synchronous Machine Modeling Concepts. In: Advanced Electrical Drives. Power Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48977-9_6
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