A new structure of a switching flux synchronous polyphased machine with hybrid excitation

The aim of this paper is to present the structure of a new flux switching synchronous machine with hybrid excitation. This machine uses the flux switching principle where all the active parts are located on the stator. The rotor is only a salient passive rotor and can be robust and made with a low cost technology. This new machine can be supplied with electricity by means of a traditional three phase voltage converter or can be associated with a diode rectifier. The hybrid excitation is an association of permanent magnets and a wound exciter.

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