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The dyadic analysis of partially asymmetrical machines

The dyadic analysis of partially asymmetrical machines 202 60 60 2 2 Professor Dr.-Ing. G. J. Retter Lehrstuhl für Elektrische Maschinen der TU Budapest XI. Egry J. u. 18 Budapest 1111 Hungary Contents The paper presents the method of dyadic analysis, or the method of matrix modifications for the analysis of electrical machines, which is suitable in the case of asymmetrical machines for the avoidance of the total impedance matrix inversion. Thus the paper suggests a new and general method in addition to the transformational, and partitioning methods. An important advantage of the method is that it decouples the effects of asymmetries from those of the originally symmetrical machine. Modification of the original matrix is possible with modification of an element, with a dyad, matrix, hypermatrix or with their combinations. The first possibility is presented in detail and only essentials of the others are presented. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Electrical Engineering (Archiv fur Elektrotechnik) Springer Journals

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 1978 by Springer-Verlag
Subject
Engineering; Electronic and Computer Engineering; Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation
ISSN
0948-7921
eISSN
1432-0487
DOI
10.1007/BF01578628
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Abstract

202 60 60 2 2 Professor Dr.-Ing. G. J. Retter Lehrstuhl für Elektrische Maschinen der TU Budapest XI. Egry J. u. 18 Budapest 1111 Hungary Contents The paper presents the method of dyadic analysis, or the method of matrix modifications for the analysis of electrical machines, which is suitable in the case of asymmetrical machines for the avoidance of the total impedance matrix inversion. Thus the paper suggests a new and general method in addition to the transformational, and partitioning methods. An important advantage of the method is that it decouples the effects of asymmetries from those of the originally symmetrical machine. Modification of the original matrix is possible with modification of an element, with a dyad, matrix, hypermatrix or with their combinations. The first possibility is presented in detail and only essentials of the others are presented.

Journal

Electrical Engineering (Archiv fur Elektrotechnik)Springer Journals

Published: Mar 1, 1978

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