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Prototype Machine Specifications

Prototype Machine Specifications

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This paper presents the analytical calculation of winding inductance for a single-phase brushless DC machine based on the magnetic circuit concept. The machine is used in the low power range of applications, such as ventilation fans, due to its simplicity and low cost. Since flux linkage is proportional to inductance, the calculation of winding ind...

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... specification of the single-phase BLDC machine is as given in Table 1. The air gap function is . ...

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