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Development of Singly Fed Mechanical-Offset Machine for Torque Ripple Minimization

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Energy crisis and environmental pollution have gained more attentions in recent years, so that the developments of renewable energy systems, such as electric vehicle (EV) or wind power generation, have become very popular (Barton and Infield in IEEE Tran Energy Convers 19(2):431–438 (2004) [1]; Emadi et al. in IEEE Trans Ind Electron 55(6):2237–2245 (2008) [2]; Santiago et al. in IEEE Trans Veh Technol 61(2): 475–484 (2012) [3]).

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Lee, C.H.T. (2018). Development of Singly Fed Mechanical-Offset Machine for Torque Ripple Minimization. In: Design, Analysis and Application of Magnetless Doubly Salient Machines. Springer Theses. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7077-8_5

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