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ICEM’08
XVIII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
ELECTRICAL MACHINES

6th - 9th of September 2008

Vilamoura - Algarve
(Portugal)
General Index
Preface................................................................................................................................... 6

Organizational Structure ........................................................................................................ 9


Organizing Committee .............................................................................................. 9
Chairmanship ............................................................................................................ 9
Local Organizing Committee..................................................................................... 9
ICEM International Steering Committee ................................................................... 10
Editorial Board Members .......................................................................................... 11
General Secretariat ................................................................................................... 12
Secretariat of ICEM’08 .............................................................................................. 12

Thematic Areas ...................................................................................................................... 13

Venue ..................................................................................................................................... 15

Sponsorship ........................................................................................................................... 17
Patronage ................................................................................................................. 17
Technical Co-Sponsorship ........................................................................................ 17
Support ..................................................................................................................... 18

Exhibition ............................................................................................................................... 19
Exhibition Plan .......................................................................................................... 20

Plenary Keynote Invited Lectures .......................................................................................... 21

Chair Persons ........................................................................................................................ 22

Papers Presentation .............................................................................................................. 25


Oral Presentations .................................................................................................... 25
Poster Presentations ................................................................................................ 25
Papers Publication .................................................................................................... 26

ICEM 2008 International Steering Committee Meeting.......................................................... 26

General Technical Program for ICEM 2008 ........................................................................... 27

Useful Informations ................................................................................................................ 30


Conference Rooms Plan ........................................................................................... 31

Detailed Technical Program for ICEM 2008 ........................................................................... 32

Opening Cerimony .................................................................................................... 32

Invited Lecture IA ...................................................................................................... 32

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General Index General Index
Oral Session OA.1 .................................................................................................... 33 Poster Session PE.1................................................................................................. 114
Oral Session OA.2 .................................................................................................... 34 Poster Session PE.2................................................................................................. 115
Oral Session OA.3 .................................................................................................... 35 Poster Session PE.3................................................................................................. 118
Poster Session PE.4................................................................................................. 123
Poster Session PA.1 ................................................................................................. 36 Poster Session PE.5................................................................................................. 125
Poster Session PA.2 ................................................................................................. 40
Poster Session PA.3 ................................................................................................. 44 Oral Session OE.1 .................................................................................................... 129
Poster Session PA.4 ................................................................................................. 46 Oral Session OE.2 .................................................................................................... 130
Poster Session PA.5 ................................................................................................. 50 Oral Session OE.3 . ................................................................................................... 131
Closing Session ........................................................................................................ 132
Invited Lecture IB ...................................................................................................... 53
General Companions Program for ICEM 2008 ...................................................................... 133
Oral Session OB.1 .................................................................................................... 54
Oral Session OB.2 .................................................................................................... 55 Full Day Tour .......................................................................................................................... 134
Oral Session OB.3 .................................................................................................... 56

Poster Session PB.1 ................................................................................................. 57


Poster Session PB.2 ................................................................................................. 60
Poster Session PB.3 ................................................................................................. 63
Poster Session PB.4 ................................................................................................. 66
Poster Session PB.5 ................................................................................................. 71

Poster Session PC.1................................................................................................. 74


Poster Session PC.2................................................................................................. 79
Poster Session PC.3................................................................................................. 81
Poster Session PC.4................................................................................................. 84
Poster Session PC.5................................................................................................. 88

Oral Session OC.1 .................................................................................................... 91


Oral Session OC.2 .................................................................................................... 92
Oral Session OC.3 . ................................................................................................... 93

Invited Lecture ID ...................................................................................................... 94

Oral Session OD.1 .................................................................................................... 95


Oral Session OD.2 .................................................................................................... 96
Oral Session OD.3 . ................................................................................................... 97

Poster Session PD.1................................................................................................. 98


Poster Session PD.2................................................................................................. 101
Poster Session PD.3................................................................................................. 104
Poster Session PD.4................................................................................................. 108
Poster Session PD.5................................................................................................. 112

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Preface

Dear Participants to the 18 th International Conference on Electrical Machines-ICEM 2008 We are pleased to inform that the authors of the accepted papers, come from 57 different
countries what also shows the continued interest that this Conference is keeping among a wider
On behalf of APDEE (The Portuguese Association for the Promotion and Development of world audience.
Electrical Engineering) and the Local Organizing Committee of ICEM 2008, it is my great pleasure
to extend to all of you, Authors, PhD Students, Exhibitors, Companions, our most warm and The authors of acceptd papers were asked to submit a full version of their communication, to
cordial welcome to the 18th International Conference on Electrical Machines in Vilamoura, undergo a second peer review process, for eventual inclusion in IEEEXplore and a few in the
Algarve, Portugal. International Journal COMPEL.

This Conference, now in its 18th edition is the only major International Conference devoted We will also have 3 Plenary Invited Keynote Lectures to be given by specialists in key topics of
entirely to electrical machines, and recognized as one of the largest and most important scientific great actuality and interest.
events in the field of electrical machines. Started in London in 1974, ICEM is now established as a
regular biennial event. Very successful conferences were held in Cracow (Poland) in 2004,
In addition to the Technical Sessions a number of social events has been arranged, like the
Chania (Greece) in 2006, just to mention the last two editions.
Welcome Reception on the 6th of September, and the Gala Dinner on the 8th of September. The
latter will take place at Casino de Vilamoura where a special musical show will be offered to the
This Conference like its predecessors is a world forum for specialists from Academia, Industry and
entitled Participants.
Research Centers, engaged in the design, analysis, simulation, testing and teaching of electrical
machines, to discuss current progress, future developments and trends, to exchange information
and experiences, in the field of electrical machines. For the Accompanying Persons we have also arranged a special Program, that will join the
Participants of the Technical Sessions in the Social Events scheduled.
The official language for this Conference is the English language, and for the first time we had the
Conference web page presented in a multi language platform. The Conference web page was Vilamoura, in the Algarve (the southern coast of Portugal), known all over the world as a superb
on line one year before the Conference days and an active News Service kept informed all the resort to receive high quality events, was the chosen place to host the Conference ICEM 2008,
interested Participants. and the Conference will take place in the Vilamoura Marinotel Congress Centre.

In this edition we had an overwhelming participation of authors that submitted more than 720 A Technical Exhibition will run permanently and in conjunction with the Conference.
extended summaries from 59 different countries for evaluation and eventual presentation at Many leading Companies will attend this Exhibition and demonstrate their latest technological
the Conference. developments and achievments.

The International Editorial Board Scientific Committee was composed of 106 distinguished Before finishing this welcome address, we would like to express our sincere thanks to several
personalities from 23 countries, with world recognized competence in the topics and subtopics people and Institutions.
covered in the Conference that selected circa 600 high quality papers that will be presented at
this Conference in 15 Oral Sessions and 5 Poster Sessions. A word of thanks is due to the Companies, Institutions or Organizations that sponsored this
Conference, a sponsorship we deeply appreciate.
Each paper was peer reviewed by at least two members of this Editorial Board Scientific
Committee in order to qualify its suitability for inclusion in the Technical Program of the
We are very pleased and honoured to refer to the Technical Co-Sponsorship received from
Conference.
four high distinguished societies of IEEE like PES-Power Engineering Society, IAS-Industry
Applications Society, PELS-Power Electronics Society, IES-Industry Electronics Society, and
All the accepted papers are published in the Book of Proceedings of the Conference in the form of
IET-The Knowledge Network .
CD-Rom distributed to all the Participants at the beginning of the Conference.
No distinction is made between the papers presented in these two types of Sessions. Oral
Sessions are more focused for a wider and more general audience whereas Poster Sessions
more addressed for a more specific and specialized audience.

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Organizational Structure

The organizational structure of the ICEM 2008 Conference is described in the following items.
Thanks are also due, to the Members of the International Steering Committee, to the
Members of the Editorial Board Committee, that collaborated with the Organization in the
evaluation and selection of the communications submitted, to the Chairs of the Technical Organizing Committee
Sessions, to the Participants without communication and Accompanying Persons, and in
particular to the Authors of the communications presented for their effort and high quality of the The organization of the ICEM 2008 Conference is of the responsibility of:
communications presented, not forgetting also those with accepted communications that could
not be here with all of us today. A.P.D.E.E. - Associação Portuguesa para a Promoção e Desenvolvimento da Engenharia
Electrotécnica. (Portuguese Association for the Promotion and Development of
It is thus with great honour and satisfaction that in name of APDEE we invite you to participate fully Electrical Engineering)
in this event, and hope that you find this Conference scientifically stimulating, that you make
fruitful personal contacts and may enjoy this beautiful place during your stay.
Chairmanship
Thank you very much to you all and our best wishes of a successful and enjoyable ICEM 2008 General Chairman of the Conference: Carlos Lemos Antunes, Professor at University of
Conference, Coimbra, President of APDEE, Portugal

With my best wishes,


Local Organizing Committee
Carlos F. R. Lemos Antunes
Chairman
Professor at University of Coimbra - PORTUGAL
ICEM 2008 Conference General Chairman C. Lemos Antunes (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
Member of ICEM International Steering Committee

Members

A. Antunes (University Jean-Piaget, Cabo Verde)


A. Cardoso (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
A. Rodrigues (New University of Lisbon, Portugal)
C. Cabrita (University of Beira Interior, Portugal)
D. Antunes (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
J. Santana (Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal)
R. Antunes (University of London, England)
T. Antunes (Enaco Lda, Portugal)

D. Gomes (Staff of APDEE, Portugal)


D. Matos (Enaco Lda, Portugal)
F. Ferreira (Enaco Lda, Portugal)
J. Cecílio (Staff of APDEE, Portugal)
P. Ferreira (Staff of APDEE, Portugal)
M. Matos (Enaco Lda, Portugal)
S. Patricia (Enaco Lda, Portugal)

M. Leal (Marinotel, Portugal)


Staff of Congress Centre

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ICEM International Steering Committee: Editorial Board Members

Chairman Aguado, J. (Spain) Gyselinck, J. (Belgium) Nau, S. (Brazil)


Alvarenga, B. (Brazil) Hecquet, M. (France) Niemelä, M. (Finland)
G. Capolino (Universite de Picardie Jules Verne, France)
Andrada, P. (Spain) Henaux, C. (France) Niiranen, J. (Finland)
Andrada, P. B. (Italy) Herzog, H. G. (Germany) Nogarede, B. (France)
International Secretary Antunes, C. L. (Portugal) Hinkkanen, M. (Finland) Nowak, L. (Poland)
Arcega, F. J. (Spain) Hirata, K. (Japan) Papadopoulos, D. P. (Greece)
H. Ertan (Middle East Technical University, Turkey)
Arkkio, A. (Finland) Howe, D. (U.K) Papagiannis, G. (Greece)
Arshad, W. (Sweden) Iribarnegaray, L. S. (Spain) Parasiliti, F. (Italy)
Members Bargallo, R. (Spain) Jean-Claude, V. (France) Pérez-Donsión, M. (Spain)
Belahcen, A. (Finland) Jokinen, T. (Finland) Petkovska, L. (Macedonia)
C. Antunes (University of Coimbra, Portugal)
M. Donsion (University of Vigo, Spain) Binder, A. (Germany) Kanerva, S. (Finland) Ponick, B. (Germany)
T. Jahns (University of Wisconsin, USA) Bíró, O. (Austria) Kappatou, J. (Greece) Pyrhönen, J. (Finland)
A. Kladas (National Technical University of Athens, Greece) Boglietti, A. (Italy) Kar, N. (Canada) Radulescu, M. (Romania)
M. Liese (Technische Universitat Dresden, Germany) Bolte, E. (Germany) Karlis, A. (Greece) Riley, C. (U.K)
J. Luomi (Helsink University of Technology, Finland) Brochet, P. (France) Kawase, Y. (Japan) Roger-Folch, J. (Spain)
J. Melkebeek (Ghent University, Belgium)
Brudny, J. F. (France) Kawkabani, B. (Switzerland) Sadarangani, C. (Sweden)
F. Parasiliti (Universita di L’Aquila, Italy)
M. Radulescu (Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania) Cabrita, C. (Portugal) Kladas, A. (Greece) Safacas, A. (Greece)
C. Sadarangani (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden) Canders, W. R. (Germany) Krawczyk, A. (Poland) Salmerón, P. (Spain)
J. Simond (Federal Institute of Technology of Lausanne, Switzerland) Capolino, G. A. (France) Labrique, F. (Belgium) Salminen, P. (Finland)
P. Tavner (School of Engineering, Durham University, UK) Cardoso, J. R. (Brazil) Lebensztajn, L. (Brazil) Salon, S. (U.S.A)
S. Wiak (Technical University of Lodz, Poland) Carlson, R. (Brazil) Lefevre, Y. (France) Savini, A. (Italy)
Chari, M. V. (U.S.A) Leite, V. (Portugal) Schaefer, U. (Germany)
Corresponding Members Dehez, B. (Belgium) Liese, M. (Germany) Silva, V. C. (Brazil)
Denis, N. (France) Luomi, J. (Finland) Simond, J. J. (Switzerland)
O. Gol (University of South Australia, Australia) Dolezel, I. (Czech Republic) Machado, V. M. (Portugal) Soulard, J. (Sweden)
Ma Weiming (Naval University of Engineering, China) Mademlis, C. (Greece) Stavrakakis, G. (Greece)
Duhayon, E. (France)
El-Serafi, A. (Canada) Magnussen, F. (Sweden) Sykulski, J. (U.K)
Ertan, H. B. (Turkey) Mäki-Ontto, P. (Finland) Tapia, J. (Chile)
Fraile-Mora, J. (Spain) Manias, S. (Greece) Tomasso, G. (Italy)
Georgilakis, P. (Greece) Marques Cardoso, A. (Portugal) Trlep, M. (Slovenia)
Gerling, D. (Germany) Matt, D. (France) Tsili, M. (Greece)
Geuzaine, C. (Belgium) Mecrow, M. (U.K) Vandevelde, L. (Belgium)
Griva, G. (Italy) Melkebeek, J. (Belgium) Wiak, S. (Poland)
Guastavino, F. (Italy) Mohammed, O. (U.S.A) Wilhelmi, J. (Spain)
Güemes Alonso, J. A. (Spain) Nabeta, S. (Brazil)
Guy, F. (France) Napieralska, E. (France)

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Thematic Areas

General Secretariat
The Conference covers a wide spectrum of topics in eleven thematic areas like, Conventional
The General Secretariat of the ICEM’08 Conference is: Machines, Permanent Magnet Machines, Regulation and Control, Fields Modelling, Renewable
Energy, Transportation and Special Machines, Maintenance and Monitoring, Losses and
A.P.D.E.E. - Associação Portuguesa para a Promoção e Desenvolvimento da Engenharia
Efficiency, Design and Materials, Drives and Actuators, Education. There will be Oral and Poster
Electrotécnica. communications as well as Plenary Invited Keynote Lectures presented by specialists of the
Rua Eládio Alvarez academic and industrial world with recognized competence in these fields. These areas include
3030-281 Coimbra - Portugal among other, the following topics:
Telf: +351 - 239 - 701869
Fax: +351 - 239 - 701543 Area 1: Conventional Machines
E-mail: icem08-secretariado@apdee.org - Rotary Electrical Machines
Http://www.apdee.org/conferences/icem08 - Transformers and Coils

Secretariat of ICEM’08 Area 2: Permanent Magnet Machines


After the 3th September the Local Secretariat will operate at the Conference Registration desk - Permanent Magnet Machines
located in the Room AQUARIUS and will be opened with the following timetable:

Area 3: Regulation and Control


Secretariat Timetable - Regulation
Friday - Control
16:00 - 19:00
5th September
Saturday 09:00 - 12:30 Area 4: Fields Modelling
6th September 14:00 - 18:30 - Electromagnetic and Thermal fields modelling
Sunday CLOSED DUE - Electromagnetic Compatibility
7th September TO CONF. TOUR
Monday 08:30 - 12:30
Area 5: Renewable Energy
8th September 14:30 - 18:30
- Renewable Energy
Tuesday 10:00 - 12:30
9th September 15:00 - 17:30
Area 6: Transportation and Special Machines
- Special machines, Electrical vehicles, Fuel Cells
- Micro machines
- Transportation and Traction
- Levitation

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Venue

Area 7: Maintenance and Monitoring Vilamoura is a resort located in the Algarve, south coast of Portugal, and it is the name given to an
area rather than to any actual town. It is outstanding in that it is one of the largest single tourist
- Maintenance and Diagnostic complex in Europe and covers some 2.000 hectares of land. The land is variable in its vegetation,
- Condition monitoring some parts covered in pine forests whilst others open recovered marshland. Vilamoura is a
special place, a unique leisure and recreation resort community where the pace of life is so easy it
- Measurement and Testing
feels like summer all year round.
- Vibration and Noise
Designed from the start to be self-sufficient, Vilamoura is ideally located, features a wide choice of
prime accommodation, offers the commercial structure for day-to-day needs and is bursting with
Area 8: Losses and Efficiency sporting and leisure facilities for the whole family. It is a place for rest and relaxation but also for
pursuing active pastimes and sports; a friendly and safe residential haven, but also a vibrant and
- Losses, Efficiency exciting night-life center. It is a luxury hotel, a private villa or a serviced apartment for the visitor, but
- Heating and Cooling also a home to the resident and seasonal population. It is Portuguese, but also truly cosmopolitan.
Away from the hectic pace and the stress of the modern world, all who visit are revitalized by the
lifestyle, the convenience and the hospitality of this truly special place.
Area 9: Design and Materials
- Design
- Modelling and Simulation
- New materials
- Insulation

Area 10: Drives and Actuators


- Electrical Drives
- Small Machines, Servos, Actuators

Area 11: Education


- Teaching

Conference Language
The official language of the Conference is the English language.

Admission Badge
An admission badge will be provided for each participant. This badge entitles access to all the
sessions and should be worn thoughout the Technical Sessions and all the Social Activities either
for Authors, Accompanying Persons or other Participants.

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Sponsorship

The Conference will take place at the Congress Center within the Tivoli Marinotel, a magnificent 5
star Hotel, in the center of Vilamoura between the marina and the sea with direct access to a The ICEM’08 Conference received the sponsorship and support of the following Entities and
reserved beach, surrounded by 30000m2 of landscaped gardens. Organizations. The Association APDEE, responsible for the organization of this Conference is
indebted to these Entities and Organizations for this valuable support.

PATRONAGE

Redes Energéticas Nacionais SGPS,S.A. (www.ren.pt)

Efacec (Portugal) (www.efacec.pt)

The Tivoli Marinotel is close (15km) to an important international airport (Faro), also with easy
flight connections with the other major international airports in Lisbon and Oporto.
A privileged location in the heart of Vilamoura, with its marina infra-structure and non-stop, year- EDP Renováveis (Portugal) (www.edprenovaveis.com)
round entertainment. The exciting Vilamoura marina, a rendezvous for international yachtsmen
and women.The marina is one of Europe's largest and most exciting marina's which is surrounded
by superb shops, restaurants and bars with good music set along wide esplanades.

TECHNICAL CO-SPONSORSHIP

The ICEM’08 Conference also counted with the invaluable Technical Sponsorship from the
following distinguished Organizations:

IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers

Internet PES - IEEE Power Engineering Society


Wireless internet is available in the Conference rooms and main public areas. Access cards may
be acquired at the Hotel’s Reception:
- 1 hour - 5.00€ / each
- 1 day - 20.00 € / each IAS - IEEE Industry Applications Society
- 7 days - 50.00 € / each

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Exhibition

A Technical Exhibition will run permanentely and in conjunction with the ICEM08 Conference. The
exhibition area will be held adjacent to the Conference Secretariat Room.
PELS - IEEE Power Electronics Society
Many leading Companies were invited to attend this Exhibition and demonstrate their latest
technological developments.

APDEE is pleased to announce the participation in this Exhibition, of the following highly
distinguished Companies:
IES - IEEE Industry Electronics Society

Efacec (Portugal) (www.efacec.pt)

IET - The Knowledge Network


Vector Fields (www.vectorfields.com)

SUPPORT
Cedrat (www.cedrat.com)
The ICEM’08 Conference also counted with the invaluable Support from the following
distinguished Organizations:

PowerSys (www.powersys.fr)

University of Coimbra

Infolytica (www.infolytica.com)

Ordem dos Engenheiros


(Order of the Portuguese Engineers)

Ansoft (www.ansoft.com)

Casinos do Algarve - SOLVERDE


MagneForce (www.magneforcess.com)

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Plenary Keynote Invited Lectures

Exhibition Plan 6th September 2008, 15.00h - 15.30h Room A - FENIX I

It is shown below the exhibition plan where all the Participants can find the location of the
Companies presenting their latest products along side the Conference. Invited Lecture IA

Power Transformers - A Key Business in Efacec International's Strategy

by: A.Jácomo Ramos, Efacec Energia SA, PTRD Director, Portugal

· Keynote presentation by A.Jácomo Ramos (Efacec), Portugal, on description of activities of


the Company and Innovation and Development in Energetic Technologies.

8th September 2008, 08.30h - 09.00h Room A - FENIX I

Invited Lecture IB

Magnetic Emissions on Electric Machines

by: Dr. Jerry Selvaggi, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA

·Keynote presentation by DrJerry Selvaggi, USA, about research and new achievements on
magnetic emissions on Electrical Machines.

9th September 2008, 08.30h - 09.00h Room A - FENIX I

Invited Lecture ID

Electric Systems applied to new Wind Turbines Developments

by: Juan Diego Diaz Veja, Gamesa, Marketing Director, Spain

· Keynote presentation by Juan Diego Diaz Veja (Gamesa), Spain, on description of activities
of the Company and Innovation and Development in Energetic Technologies.

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Chair Persons

Saturday 6th September Monday 8th September

08.30 – 09.00 Invited Lecture IB Prof. Dr. Jan Sykulski (U.K.)


15.00 – 15.30 Invited Lecture IA Prof. Dr. Carlos Lemos Antunes (Portugal)
Prof. Dr. Antonios Kladas (Greece)
Prof. Dr. Ahmed El-Serafi (Canada) Oral Session OB.1
Oral Session OA.1 Prof. Dr. José Antonio Güemes Alonso (Spain)
Prof. Dr. Ivo Dolezel (Czech Republic) Prof. Dr. Manfred Liese (Germany)
Prof. Dr. H. Bülent Ertan (Turkey) 09.00 – 10.20 Oral Session OB.2
15.30 – 16.50 Oral Session OA.2 Prof. Dr. Francesco Parasiliti (Italy)
Prof. Dr. Chandur Sadarangani (Sweden) Prof. Dr. Slawomir Wiak (Poland)
Oral Session OB.3
Prof. Dr. Andrezj Krawczyk (Poland) Prof. Dr. Oszkár Bíró (Austria)
Oral Session OA.3
Prof. Dr. Yoshihiro Kawase (Japan) Prof. Dr. Joya Kappatou (Greece)
Poster Session PB.1
Prof. Dr. Ramon Bargallo (Spain) Prof. Dr. Chandur Sadarangani (Sweden)
Poster Session PA.1 Prof. Dr. Pascal Brochet (France)
Prof. Dr. Katsuhiro Hirata (Japan) Poster Session PB.2
Prof. Dr. José Antonio Güemes Alonso (Spain) Prof. Dr. Juliette Soulard (Sweden)
Poster Session PA.2 Prof. Dr. Mircea Radulescu (Romania)
Prof. Dr. Dieter Gerling (Germany) 11.00 – 12.30 Poster Session PB.3
Prof. Dr. Athanasios Safacas (Greece)
17.30 – 19.00 Prof. Dr. Francis Labrique (Belgium)
Poster Session PA.3 Prof. Dr. Andrezj Krawczyk (Poland)
Dr. Basile Kawkabani (Switzerland) Poster Session PB.4
Prof. Dr. Osama Mohammed (U.S.A.)
Prof. Dr. Lieven Vandevelde (Belgium) Prof. Dr. António Marques Cardoso (Portugal)
Poster Session PA.4 Poster Session PB.5
Prof. Dr. Johan Gyselinck (Belgium) Dr. Anouar Belahcen (Finland)
Prof. Dr. Manuel Pérez Donsión (Spain) Prof. Dr. Oszkár Bíró (Austria)
Poster Session PA.5 Poster Session PC.1
Prof. Dr. Demetrios P. Papadopoulos (Greece) Prof. Dr. Ivo Dolezel (Czech Republic)
Prof. Dr. Antonios Kladas (Greece)
Poster Session PC.2
Prof. Dr. Johan Gyselinck (Belgium)
Prof. Dr. Slawomir Wiak (Poland)
14.00 – 15.30 Poster Session PC.3
Prof. Dr. Lidija Petkovska (Macedonia)
Dr. Anouar Belahcen (Finland)
Poster Session PC.4
Prof. Dr. Ahmed El-Serafi (Canada)
Prof. Dr. Hans Georg Herzog (Germany)
Poster Session PC.5
Prof. Dr. Michel Hecquet (France)
Prof. Dr. Jan Melkebeek (Belgium)
Oral Session OC.1
Dr. Basile Kawkabani (Switzerland)
Prof. Dr. Osama Mohammed (U.S.A.)
16.00 – 17.40 Oral Session OC.2
Prof. Dr. Jan Sykulski (U.K.)
Prof. Dr. Jean-Jacques Simond (Switzerland)
Oral Session OC.3
Prof. Dr. Wolf-Ruediger Canders (Germany)

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Papers Presentation

The format of the presentation (Oral or Poster) was posted on the Conference Website.
Tuesday 9th September
No distinction will be made between papers presented in Oral and Poster Sessions, as both will be
08.30 – 09.00 Invited Lecture ID Prof. Dr. M. Pérez Donsión (Spain) published in the Conference Proceedings CD-Rom, and both types (full paper) will be reviewed
Oral Session OD.1
Prof. Dr. Mircea Radulescu (Romania) again for eventual inclusion in IEEExplore and a few in the International journal COMPEL.
Prof. Dr. Athanasios Safacas (Greece)
Prof. Dr. Manuel Pérez Donsión (Spain)
09.00 – 10.20 Oral Session OD.2
Prof. Dr. Narayan Kar (Canada)
Prof. Dr. Bertrand Nogarede (France)
Oral Session OD.3
Dr. Anouar Belahcen (Finland) Oral Presentations
Prof. Dr. David Howe (U.K.)
Poster Session PD.1
Prof. Dr. Katsuhiro Hirata (Japan) Oral presentations are allocated 20 minutes, 15 minutes for the talk and an additional 5 minutes for
Prof. Dr. Jan Melkebeek (Belgium)
Poster Session PD.2 questions and discussion. Session timings and indication of papers to be presented can be found
Prof. Dr. Francis Labrique (Belgium)
Prof. Dr. Yoshihiro Kawase (Japan) in the technical program. Session Chairs will strictly enforce these time limits.
11.00 – 12.30 Poster Session PD.3
Prof. Dr. Sheppard Salon (U.S.A.)
Prof. Dr. Pascal Brochet (France) All oral presentations should be prepared in Microsoft Powerpoint format. You are kindly asked to
Poster Session PD.4
Prof. Dr. Wolf-Ruediger Canders (Germany) send the file of your presentation Paper ID, Title, Author Registration Name and ID and Power
Prof. Dr. Aldo Boglietti (Italy) Point Presentation, well in advance by email to the Secretariat that will upload it to the System, so
Poster Session PD.5
Prof. Dr. Carlos Cabrita (Portugal)
that when you arrive everything is ready.
Prof. Dr. Bernd Ponick (Germany)
Poster Session PE.1
Prof. Dr. H. Bülent Ertan (Turkey) Those who can not do that should hand in the file on a USB Memory Stick well in advance before
Prof. Dr. Francesco Parasiliti (Italy)
Poster Session PE.2 the Session where it will be presented, and ask the Assistant to upload it on the System.
Prof. Dr. Dieter Gerling (Germany)
Prof. Dr. Carlos Cabrita (Portugal)
14.00 – 15.30 Poster Session PE.3
Prof. Dr. Michel Hecquet (France) The day of their oral presentation, all speakers should "check in" with the session chairman at
Prof. Dr. Bertrand Nogarede (France) least 10 minutes before the scheduled start of the session in order to inform him/her of the name of
Poster Session PE.4
Dr. Ramon
Prof. Bargallo
Dr. Ramon (Spain)
Bargallo (Spain) the author (or co-author) who will present the talk. Session Chairs have the responsibility of
Prof. Dr. José Antonio Güemes Alonso (Spain) reporting "no-shows" to the Editorial Board. No-show papers will not be considered further
Poster Session PE.5
Prof. Dr. Ekkehard Bolte (Germany)
Prof. Dr. Hans Georg Herzog (Germany)
Oral Session OE.1
Prof. Dr. Lidija Petkovska (Macedonia)
Prof. Dr. David Howe (U.K.)
16.00 – 17.30 Oral Session OE.2 Poster Presentations
Prof. Dr. Ekkehard Bolte (Germany)
Prof. Dr. Lieven Vandevelde (Belgium)
Oral Session OE.3
Prof. Dr. Bernd Ponick (Germany)
Please arrive at least 10 minutes ahead of the scheduled poster session to arrange your poster
and check that all necessary supplies are present. One or more of the authors including a prime
presenter should be present at the poster for most of session and be capable of explaining it.
Session Chairs have the responsibility of determining whether papers have actually been
presented. Failure to attend or adequately explain your poster will result in your poster being
deemed a "no show". No-show papers will not be considered for further publications.
Poster boards will be available for the presentation of poster papers. Before the session begins,
the conference organizer will place the paper number on the top left of the board, as shown in
picture. Prepare your poster in format A0 portrait (85cm (width) × 120cm (height)). Your paper title
and author names, affiliations should be displayed prominently across the top of your poster.
Double-sided adhesive tape will be provided by the conference organization.

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All poster materials must be removed promptly at the Friday 5 September 2008
end of the session. Poster materials not collected
immediately by an author will be removed by the 16.00 – 19.00 Registration (Room AQUARIUS)
organizers to allow preparation for the next poster
session.
Saturday 6 September 2008

Registration
8.30 – 12.30
(Room AQUARIUS)

14.30-15.00 Opening Ceremony Room A – FENIX I

“Power Transformers - A Key Business in Efacec International's Strategy”


IA 15.00 - 15.30
A. Jácomo Ramos, Efacec Energia SA, PTRD Director, Portugal Room A – FENIX I

1. Conventional Machines Room C – NEPTUNO


Papers Publication
OA 2. Permanent Magnet Machines Room B – PEGASO
15.30-16.50
The papers were accepted on the basis of the extended summaries. These will be included in the
Conference CD-Rom with ISBN number, and will be distributed to all the participants of the 3. Fields Modelling Room A – FENIX I
Conference upon arrival at the Conference Registration desk.
Coffee Break (Room D – FENIX II + FENIX III)
The full papers will undergo a second peer review and the selected ones will be sent to
IEEExplore. A few set of these will also be published in the International Journal COMPEL. 1. Conventional Machines

2. Permanent Magnet Machines


PA 3. Regulation and Control Room D – FENIX II + FENIX III
17.30-19.00

4. Fields Modelling
ICEM 2008 International Steering Committee Meeting
5. Renewable Energy

The ICEM 2008 International Steering Committee Meeting will be held on Monday September 8th 20.30 Welcome Reception (By the Pool, MARINOTEL)
2008 at 12.30 pm at Vilamoura Marinotel, Room TAURUS.
Sunday 7 September 2008

Full Day Tour

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Monday 8 September 2008 Tuesday 9 September 2008
“Magnetic Emissions on Electric Machines” “Electric Systems applied to new Wind Turbines Developments”
IB 08.30 - 09.00
Dr. Jerry Selvaggi, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, U.S.A Room A – FENIX I ID 08.30 - 09.00
Juan Diego Diaz Veja, Gamesa, Marketing Director, Spain Room A – FENIX I

1. Conventional Machines Room C – NEPTUNO 1. Regulation and Control


Room A – FENIX I
Drives and Actuators
OB 2. Permanent Magnet Machines Room B – PEGASO OD
9.00-10.20 2. Renewable Energy Room B – PEGASO
9.00-10.20
3. Fields Modelling Room A – FENIX I 3. Maintenance and Monitoring Room C – NEPTUNO

Coffee Break (Room D – FENIX II + FENIX III) Coffee Break (Room D – FENIX II + FENIX III)

1. Conventional Machines 1. Permanent Magnet Machines

2. Permanent Magnet Machines 2. Regulation and Control


PB 3. Regulation and Control Room D – FENIX II + FENIX III
PD 3. Fields Modelling Room D – FENIX II + FENIX III
11.00-12.30 11.00-12.30
4. Fields Modelling 4. Transportation and Special Machines

5. Maintenance and Monitoring 5. Losses and Efficiency

Lunch at Restaurant Marinotel (Aries / Orion) Lunch at Restaurant Marinotel (Aries / Orion)

1. Fields Modelling 1. Transportation and Special Machines

2. Renewable Energy 2. Design and Materials

PC PE 3. Drives and Actuators Room D – FENIX II + FENIX III


3. Transportation and Special Machines Room D – FENIX II + FENIX III 14.00-15.30
14.00-15.30
4. Maintenance and Monitoring 4. Education

5. Design and Materials


5. Losses and Efficiency
Coffee Break (Room D – FENIX II + FENIX III)
Coffee Break (Room D – FENIX II + FENIX III)
1. Transportation and Special Machines Room A – FENIX I
1. Regulation and Control Room B – PEGASO
OE 2. Design and Materials Room B – PEGASO
OC 2. Fields Modelling Room A – FENIX I 16.00-17.30
16.00-17.40
3. Losses and Efficiency Room C – NEPTUNO
3. Transportation and Special Machines Room C – NEPTUNO Design and Materials

Closing Session
20.30 Conference Gala Dinner at Casino of Vilamoura 17.30-18.00 Best Poster Aw ards Room A – FENIX I
Announcement of Next Venue

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Useful Informations

Conference Rooms Plan


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I: Invited Lectures (IA, IB,ID) given by Invited Speakers in Room A (FENIX I)

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Oral Sessions: Session O (OA, OB, OC, OD, OE) Level 0:
Sessions O will run in parallel and take place in Rooms A, B, C

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Poster Session: Session P (PA, PB, PC, PD, PE)
Session P will run only in Room D (FENIX II + FENIX III)

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Room A is in Room “FENIX I”

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Room B is in Room “PEGASO”

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Room C is in Room “NEPTUNO”

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Room D is in Room “FENIX II + FENIX III”

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The Secretariat will take place at the Room AQUARIUS

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The Lunches will take place at Restaurant Marinotel (Aries / Orion)

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The Coffee-Breaks will take place at the Room D (FENIX II + FENIX III)
Level 00:
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The Conference Gala Dinner will take place at “Casino of Vilamoura”

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The Welcome Reception will take place at “Pool, Marinotel”

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The International Steering Committee Meeting will take place at the Room TAURUS.

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Saturday, 6th September 2008


Saturday, 6th September 2008
15.30h - 16.50h Room C - NEPTUNO

14.30h - 15.00h Opening Cerimony Room A - FENIX I


Oral Session OA.1 - Conventional Machines
Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. C. Lemos Antunes (Portugal)
Prof. Dr. G. Capolino (France) Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Ahmed El-Serafi (Canada)
Prof. Dr. Ivo Dolezel (Czech Republic)
- Welcome adress by Prof. Dr. C. Lemos Antunes, Portugal, Chairman of ICEM2008
Local Organization Committee OA.1.1 - High-Speed, 8 MW, Solid-Rotor Induction Motor for Gas Compression
- Opening remarks by Prof. Dr. G. Capolino, France, Chairman of ICEM International J. Pyrhönen1, J. Nerg1, P. Kurronen2, Uwe Lauber3
Steering Committee 1
Lappeenranta Univ. of Technology, Dep. of Elec. Eng., Finland
2
The Switch Oy, Lappeenranta Finland
3
MAN Turbo Zürich and Berlin

15.00h - 15.30h Room A - FENIX I


OA.1.2 - Parasitic radial rotating force in magnetically levitated cage induction machines
Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. C. Lemos Antunes (Portugal) G. Munteanu1, A. Binder1
1
Dep. of Elect. Energy Conversion, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany

OA.1.3 - Dynamic Behavior of a 2 Variable Speed Pump-Turbines Power Plant


Invited Lecture IA
Y. Pannatier1, C. Nicolet2, B. Kawkabani1, P. Allenbach1, J. J. Simond1
1
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
Power Transformers - A Key Business in Efacec International's Strategy 2
Power Vision Engineering Sàrl, Switzerland
by: A.Jácomo Ramos, Efacec Energia SA, PTRD Director, Portugal

· Keynote presentation by A.Jácomo Ramos (Efacec), Portugal, on description of activities of OA.1.4 - Investigation of Part- winding Start Used in Cage Induction Motors
the Company and Innovation and Development in Energetic Technologies. R. Helmer1, D. Wang1, B. Ponick1
1
Germany

OA.1.5 - Vibration Sparking, an Ignored Damage Mechanism of High Voltage Windings


M. Liese1
1
Electrotechnical Institute (ETI), Technical University of Dresden, Germany

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15.30h - 16.50h Room B - PEGASO 15.30h - 16.50h Room A - FENIX I

Oral Session OA.2 - Permanent Magnet Machines Oral Session OA.3 - Fields Modelling

Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Chandur Sadarangani (Sweden) Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Andrezj Krawczyk (Poland)
Prof. Dr. H. Bülent Ertan (Turkey) Prof. Dr. Yoshihiro Kawase (Japan)

OA.2.1 - Maximizing Acceleration Capability of Bearingless Slice Motors OA.3.1 - Parameter Estimation of Synchronous Machines using Numerical Pulse Test
P. Karutz1, T. Nussbaumer2, W. Gruber3 and J.W. Kolar1 within Finite Element Analysis
1 1 1 1
ETH Zurich, Power Electronic Systems Laboratory, Switzerland O. Mäkelä , A. K. Repo , A. Arkkio
2 1
Levitronix GmbH, Switzerland Helsinki University of Technology TKK, Finland
3
Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria

OA.3.2 - Factors Affecting the Accuracy of Determining the Saturated Synchronous


OA.2.2 - Dovetail permanent magnet rotor solutions with different pole numbers Machines Cross-Magnetizing Parameters by the Finite Element Method
1 2 1
Jere Kolehmainen
1
A. M. El-Serafi , X. Liang and S. O. Faried
1
1
ABB Oy, Motors, Finland Power Systems Research Group, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
2
Edmonton Product Center, Schlumberger, Canada

OA.2.3 - Transient-Torque Analysis for Line-Starting Permanent-Magnet Synchronous


Motors OA.3.3 - Computer Model of 3-D Magnetic Micro Fibres used in Textile Actuators
1 1 1 1 1 1 2
A. Takahashi , S. Kikuchi , S. Wakui , K. Miyata , H. Mikami and K. Ide , A. Binder , S. Wiak1, A. F. Nowacka1, K. Smolka1
1 1
Hitachi Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd., Japan Institute of Mechatronic and Information Systems, Technical University of Lodz, Poland
2
Dept. of Elect. Energy Conversion, Darmstadt University of Technology, Darmstadt

OA.3.4 - Air-gap Layers and Adaptive Mesh Generation For Torque Calculations in
OA.2.4 - Sensorless-Oriented Design of IPM Motors for General Industrial Applications Rotating Electrical Machines
1 1 1
Yosiaki Kano , Takashi Kosaka , and Nobuyuki Matsui K. Sitapati1
1
Elec. Eng. Dept., Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan 1
Vita Technology Private Limited, Bangalore, India

16.50h - 17.30 Coffee break Room D - FENIX II +FENIX III

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17.30h - 19.00h POSTER SESSION PA Room D - FENIX II + FENIX III PA.1.6 - On performance figures of multiphase machines
1 1 2
K. S. Khan , W. M. Arshad , S. Kanerva
POSTER SESSION PA.1 - CONVENTIONAL MACHINES 1
ABB Corporate Research, Västerås, Sweden
2
ABB Oy, Electrical Machines, Helsinki, Finland
Chairpersons: Dr. Ramon Bargallo (Spain)
Prof. Dr. Katsuhiro Hirata (Japan) PA.1.7 - Self-Excitation Characteristics of a Hybrid Excitation Single-Phase
Synchronous Generator
PA.1.1 - Performance Assessment of a Single-Phase PM Synchronous Motor for Small N. Naoe1
Fan Appliances 1
Dep. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Kanazawa Technical College, Japan
M. Andriollo1, M. De Bortoli1, G. Martinelli1, A. Morini1, A. Tortella1, S. Bassini2, A. Scala2
1
Dept. of Electrical Engineering, University of Padova, Italy PA.1.8 - Reversibility in the application of Machine Current Signature Analysis in
2
Everel Group, Verona, Italy Squirrel Cage machines
J. Royo1, and F. J. Arcega1
PA.1.2 - Experimental determination of the parameters for a Salient Rotor Synchronous 1
Electrical Engineering Department, University of Zaragoza, Spain
Machine with and without pole screens
1 2
C. Danielsson , C. Sadarangani PA.1.9 - Performance Analysis of a Hybrid Synchronous Machine under Generating and
1
ABB Corporate Research, Västerås, Sweden Motoring Duty
2
Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden 1 1
A. Munteanu , A. Simion , L. Livadaru
1

1
Electrical Engineering Faculty, Technical University of Iaºi, Romania
PA.1.3 - Modelling of the closed rotor slot effects in the induction motor equivalent
circuit PA.1.10 - Design of a 60 kW, 9000 rpm non-salient pole PM-machine
1 1 1
A. Boglietti , A. Cavagnino , M. Lazzari 1 1 1
M. Rilla , J. Pyrhönen , M. Niemelä , J. Pekola
2

1
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettrica, Politecnico di Torino, Italy 1
Lab. of Electrical Drives Tecnology, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland
2
ABB Oy, Helsinki, Finland
PA.1.4 - Pilot research of the induction motor eccentricity phenomenon criteria by the
use of physical operational modeling PA.1.11 - Experimental Tests on a 12–Slot 8–Pole Integrated Starter-Alternator
1 1
G. G. Rogozin , D. Y. Osipov L. Alberti1, M. Barcaro1, M Dai Pré1, A. Faggion1, L. Sgarbossa1, N Bianchi1
1
Donetsk National Technical University, Department of Electrical Engineering, Ukraine 1
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Padova, Italy

PA.1.5 - Comparison between hexa- and conventional E-type core three-phase PA.1.12 - Reliability Analysis of a Torque Estimation Model
transformers C. Bastiaensen1, W. Deprez1, E. Haesen1, J. Driesen1, R. Belmans1
1 2 2 3
S. Lundmark , Y. V. Serdyuk , S. M. Gubanski , B. Lärking 1
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Leuven, Heverlee, Belgium
1
Dept. of Energy and Environment, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
2
Dept. of Materials and Manufacturing Technology, Chalmers University of Technology
3
Hexaformer Production AB, Västervik, Sweden

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PA.1.13 - A study of the effects of the stator slots wedges material on the behavior of an PA.1.19 - Investigation of Induction Machine Phase Open Circuit Faults Using a
Induction Machine Simplified Equivalent Circuit Model
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
J. Kappatou , C. Gyftakis , A. Safacas O. Jasim , C. Gerada , M.Sumner , J.Arellano
1 1
Electrical and Computer Eng. Dept., University of Patras, Greece School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Nottingham, U.K.

PA.1.14 - ATP Computer Simulation of Short-Duration Voltage Sags on ASD-PWM Driven


Induction Motors PA.1.20 - Study on Reduction of Steady-state Impedance in Magnetic Shielding Type
1 2 1 Superconducting Fault Current Limiter
J. Cardona , J. Barros , F. Mantilla
1 E. MUKAI1, A. TADA1
Dept. of Electrical and Energetical Engineering, University of Cantabria, Spain 1
2 Faculty of Information, Sojo University, Dept. of Comp. System Technology, Japan
Dept. of Electronics and Computers, University of Cantabria, Spain

PA.1.15 - A Method for Calculating Equivalent Circuit Constants of a Synchronous Generator PA.1.21 - Some Aspects of HTSC Transformer Development
with Damper Using a DC Decay Test with Open and Shorted Field Windings L. I. Chubraeva1
T. Kano1, T. Ara1, T. Matsumura1 1
Research Inst. of Innov. Techn. in Electromech. and El. Power Eng.,St.-Petersburg
1
Dept. of Elec. Eng. and Comp. Sci. Nagoya University, Japan State University of Aerospace Instrumentation, Russia

PA.1.16 - New Theoretical Approach to the Synchronous Reluctance Machine Behavior PA.1.22 - Magneto-Harmonic Model of a Dual-Frequency Single-Phase 27 kVA
and Performance Laboratory Multi-Windings Traction Transformer
R. R. Moghaddam1, F. Magnussen2, C. Sadarangani1, H. Lendenmann2 J. El Hayek1
1
Royal institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering, Sweden 1
Dept. of Industrial Technologies, Electrical Engineering, University of Applied
2
ABB Corporate Research, Västerås, Sweden Sciences Western Switzerland, Fribourg, Switzerland

PA.1.17 - Optimal Ratio of Field to Torque Phases in Multi-Phase Induction Machines PA.1.23 - Multi-phase rectifier transformer and their impact on traction lines voltage quality
Using Special Phase Current Waveforms 1
A. Sikora , B. Kulesz
1

N. Gule1, M. J. Kamper1 1
Politechnika Œl¹ska, Zak³ad In¿ynierii Elektrycznej w Transporcie
1
Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Eng., University of Stellenbosch, South Africa
PA.1.24 - Effectiveness of different designs of 12- and 24-pulse rectifier transformers
PA.1.18 - Simulated and Experimental Evaluation of Steady-State Voltage Unbalance A. Sikora1, B. Kulesz1
Impact on the Performance of Different Induction Motor Types 1
Politechnika Œl¹ska, Zak³ad In¿ynierii Elektrycznej w Transporcie
1,2 3 4 2 3
F. Ferreira , W. Deprez , F. Parasiliti , A. T. de Almeida , R. Belmans
1
Dept. Electrical Engineering, Engineering Institute of Coimbra (ISEC), Portugal PA.1.25 - Nonlinear Equivalent Circuit Model of a Traction Transformer for Winding
2
Institute of Systems and Robotics, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal Internal Fault Diagnostic Purposes
3
Dept. Electrical Engineering, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Heverlee, Belgium A. Wilk1, J. Nieznanski1, I. Moson1, P. Dobrowolski1, G. Kostro1
4
Dept. of Electrical Engineering, University of L'Aquila, L'Aquila, Italy 1
Faculty of Electrical and Control Eng., Gdansk University of Technology, Poland

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PA.1.26 - Considerations Regarding the Short-Circuit Withstands Tests of Power PA.2.4 - Novel Rotor Design for Interior Permanent Magnet Brushless Machines: Initial
Transformers Investigation
1 1 1
G. Curcanu , C. Iancu S. A. Evans
1 1
R&D National Institute ICMET-Craiova, Romania Robert Bosch GmbH, Engineering Electrical Drives (ED/EED), Bühl, Germany

PA.1.27 - Virtual Air Gap Technology PA.2.5 - CFD Parametric Study on Ventilation of Axial Flux Permanent Magnet Machines
1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2
J. F. Brudny , R. Pusca , J. P. Lecointe G. Airoldi , N. Brown , J. Bumby , R. Dominy , G. Ingram , K. Mahkamov , M. Shanel
1 1
Lab. Syst. Electrotechniques et Environnement, Univ. d'Artois, Béthune, France School of Engineering, Durham University, UK
2
Cummins Generator Technologies, Lincolnshire, UK

PA.2.6 - Controlled Higher Harmonic Air-Gap Wave Based Permanent Magnet Drives
POSTER SESSION PA.2 - PERMANENT MAGNET MACHINES C. Grabner
1

1
Research and Development Drive Systems, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany
Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. José Antonio Güemes Alonso (Spain)
Prof. Dr. Dieter Gerling (Germany) PA.2.7 - Maximum Output Power Control of Permanent Magnet-Assisted Synchronous
Reluctance Generator
J. Baek1, M. M. Rahimian1, H. A. Toliyat1
PA.2.1 - Single Phase Permanent-Magnet Generator with Low Armature Reaction for 1
Induction Heating Gen Sets Elec. Eng. Dept., Texas A&M University, EMPE , TX, USA
1 1 1 1
F. Caricchi , F. Maradei , G. De Donato and F. Giulii Capponi
1
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Rome, Italy PA.2.8 - Simulation of a Radial Flux Permanent Magnet Generator with Two Contra-
Rotating Rotors
1 2 1 1
PA.2.2 - PM and Hybrid Excitation Synchronous Machines: Performances Comparison M. Ranlöf , G. Connor , J. Lidenholma , U. Lundina
1
1 2 3 4 5
S. Hlioui , L. Vido , Y. Amara , M. Gabsi , M. Lecrivain , A. Miraoui
1
Division for Electricity, Dep. of Engineering Sciences Uppsala University, Sweden
2
1
L2ES, UTBM, France Energy Systems Research Unit, Dep. of Mechanical Eng., Univ. of Strathclyde, UK
2
SATIE, SPEE Labs, Univ Cergy Pontoise, France
3
GREAH, Université du Havre, France PA.2.9 - A Flywheel Energy Storage system with Matrix Converter Controlled
4
LGEP/SPEE Labs, CNRS, France Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
5
SATIE, SPEE Labs, ENS Cachan, France P. Gambôa1,2,4, S. F. Pinto3,4, J. F. Silva3,4, E. Margato1,2,4
1
Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, DEEA, Lisboa, Portugal
2
PA.2.3 - A Permanent Magnet Generator for Small Scale Wind and Water Turbines Centro de Electrotecnia e Electrónica Industrial, Lisboa, Portugal
3
1 2 3
J.R. Bumby , N. Stannard , J Dominy , N. McCloud
3
DEEC, Instituto Superior Técnico, TU Lisbon
4
1
School of Engineering, Durham University, Science Site, Durham, UK Center for Innovation in Electrical and Energy Engineering, Lisboa, Portugal
2
Zeph Renewable Technologies
3
Carbon Concepts, Derbyshire

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PA.2.10 - Steady-State Analysis of a Permanent-Magnet-Assisted Salient-Pole PA.2.17 - Enhanced Control of a PMSM Supplied by a Four-Leg Voltage Source Inverter
Synchronous Generator Using the Homopolar Torque
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
T. Fukami , Y. Matsui , T. Hayamizu , K. Shima , R. Hanaoka , S. Takata F. Meinguet , J. Gyselinck , E. Semail
1 1
Dep. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Kanazawa Inst. of Technology, Japan BEAMS, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium
2
L2EP, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Arts et Métiers, Lille, France
PA.2.11 - Machine Current Signature Analysis as a Way for Fault Detection in Permanent
Magnet Motors in Elevators PA.2.18 - Some Problems of the High-speed Permanent Magnet Miniturbogenerators
J. Royo1, R. Seguí1, A. Pardina1, S. Nevot1 and F. J. Arcega1 Development
1
Electrical Engineering Department, University of Zaragoza, Aragón, Spain J. B. Danilevich1, I. Yu. Kruchinina1, V. N. Antipov1, Y. Ph. Khozikov1, A.V. Ivanova1
1
Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Silicate Chemistry, Russia
PA.2.12 - Air gap sensitivity in High-Speed Axial-Flux PM Machine
M. Sadeghierad1, H. Lesani1, H. Monsef 1, D. Darabi2 PA.2.19 - Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors In Low Speed High Output Drives
1
ECE Dept., University of Tehran J.Bernatt1, E.Król1
2 1
Faculty of Elec. & Robotic Engineering, Shahrood Univ. of Tech Research and Development Centre of Electrical Machines KOMEL, Poland

PA.2.13 - Performance Analysis of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Drives Under PA.2.20 - Electric Motors With Permanent Magnets
Inverter Fault Conditions J. Bernatt1, T. Glinka1, E. Król1, R. Rossa1
J. O. Estima1, A. J. Marques Cardoso1 1
Research and Development Centre of Electrical Machines KOMEL, Poland
1
University of Coimbra, Dep. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Portugal
PA.2.21 - Design of high speed induction motors for direct drive of centrifugal machines
PA.2.14 - Double air-gaps permanent magnet synchronous motors analysis K. V. Rodrigues1, J. F. Pradurat2
1 1 1 1
Edouard Bommé , Albert Foggia and Thierry Chevalier Institut National Polytechnique Lorrain/Converteam Motors, Nancy, France
1 2
G2ELabElec.Grenoble Electrical Engineering, France Business Development Dept., Converteam Motors, Nancy, France

PA.2.15 - Efficiency Maximisation in Structural Design Optimisation of Permanent


Magnet Synchronous Motor
G. Cvetkovski1, L. Petkovska1
1
Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information
Technologies, Skopje, Macedonia

PA.2.16 - Field Weakened Axial-Gap Surface Permanent Magnet Traction Motor Design
for Constant Power Speed Ratio
A. Hirzel1
1
Light Engineering Inc., Indianapolis, USA

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POSTER SESSION PA.3 - REGULATION AND CONTROL PA.3.8 - Torque Ripple Reduction Control of Synchronous Reluctance Motor using DC
Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Francis Labrique (Belgium) Link Voltage Estimation
1 1 1 1
Dr. Basile Kawkabani (Switzerland) S. Joo Kim , J. Seon Ahn , S. Chul Go , Ju Lee
1
Energy Conversion Lab., Dept. of Electrical Eng., Hanyang Univ., South of Korea
PA.3.1 - Optimization of DSKF-based algorithm for Sensorless SFO-SM Control of IMs
using Differential Evolution-strategy PA.3.9 - Fuzzy-Clustering as a Tool for Magnetic Losses Analysis in Induction
1 1 1 1
N. Salvatore , G. L. Cascella , A. Caponio , S. Stasi , F. Neri
1
Machines
1
DEE - Politecnico di Bari, ITALY P. Arboleya1, C. G. Morán1, G. D. González1, J. G. A. Fernández1
1
Elec. Eng. Dept., University of Oviedo, Gijón, Spain
PA.3.2 - Field Oriented Control with Space Vector Modulation for Induction Machine
Fed by Diode Clamped Three Level Inverter PA.3.10 - Current Control Issues in Rotor Flux Oriented Multiphase Induction Motor
1 1 1
G. A. Varsamis , E. D. Mitronikas , A. N. Safacas Drives
1 1 2 1 1
University of Patras, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Greece M. Jones , S. Vukosavic , E. Levi , D. Dujic
1
Liverpool John Moores University, School of Engineering, Liverpool, UK
PA.3.3 - Fuzzy Logic based Sensorless Control of a BLDC motor 2
University of Belgrade, Dept. of Electrical and Elec. Eng., Belgrade, Serbia
1 1
B.V.K. Chaitanya , Vivek Agarwal
1
Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay, India

PA.3.4 - Excitation Control of a Synchronous Machine Using Fuzzy Controller


1 2
B. Faouzi , B. Houda
1
Ecole Supérieure des Sciences et Techniques, Tunis, Tunisie
2
INSAT, Tunisie

PA.3.5 - Least Squares Support Vector Machine Network-Based Modeling for Switched
Reluctance Starter/Generator
W. Ding1, D. Liang1
1
Department of Electrical Machines and Drives, Xi'an Jiaotong University, P. R. China

PA.3.6 - Design of Parallel TSC for Reactive Power Compensation in Electric Arc Furnaces
1 2
M. T. Esfahani , R. Hooshmand
1
Electrical Engineering Department Islamic Azad University, Najaf abad branch
2
University of Isfahan, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering

PA.3.7 - A Simple Approach to the Realization of an FPGA-based Harmonic Elimination


PWM Generator
1 1 1
Woei-Luen Chen , Chun-Hao Pien , Yung-Ping Feng
1
Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Chang Gung University, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan

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POSTER SESSION PA.4 - FIELDS MODELLING PA.4.7 - Analyses of Standards Temperature rise Test Methods for Induction Machines
Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Lieven Vandevelde (Belgium) G. Cisz1, F. Rüncos1, C. G. C. Neves1
1
Prof. Dr. Johan Gyselinck (Belgium) Weg Energy, Santa Catarina, Brazil

PA.4.8 - High Temperature Superconductor Motor with Radial Flux Trapped Field Magnet
PA.4.1 - Strong Formulation using FDS, Weak Formulation using FEM and Experimental Data Bulk
1 1
N. Martinez , Y. Lefèvre X. Feng1, G. Gao1, K. Davey2, M. Werst2, R. Hebner2 and R. Weinstein3
1
LAPLACE Laboratory, Electrodynamics Research Group, Univ. de Toulouse, France 1
R&D Center, Teco-Westinghouse Motor Company, Round Rock, USA
2
Center for Electromechanics, University of Texas, Austin, USA
PA.4.2 - 3D-analysis of a novel Transverse Flux Machine for a Free Piston Energy Converter 3
Texas Center for Superconductivity, University of Houston, USA
1 1 1
A. Cosic , C. Sadarangani , M. Leksell
1
Dep. of Electrical Engineering, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden PA.4.9 - Modeling and Simulation of Electromechanical Systems by the Use of the
Programming Tools Included in Modern Graphical Packages
PA.4.3 - A Mid-Complexity Electromagnetic Analysis of Long-Drum-Type Electric 1
K. Macek-Kamiñska , M. Kamiñski
1

Machines Suitable for Circuital Modeling 1


Opole University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Poland
P. Bolognesi1
1
Department of Electric Systems & Automation - University of Pisa, Italy PA.4.10 - Numerical Modelling of the Coolant Flow in a High-Speed Electrical Machine
Z. Kolondzovski1
PA.4.4 - Calculation of the Flux Linkage of a 12/8 Dual-Channel SRM Including Mutual 1
Helsinki University of Technology, Faculty of Electronics, Communications and
Coupling and Saturation: From Magnetic Circuit Model to FEM Analysis Automation, Department of Electrical Engineering, Finland
1 1
W. Ding , D. Liang
1
Department of Electrical Machines and Drives, Xi'an Jiaotong University, P. R. China PA.4.11 - Numerical Heat Transfer in Power Transformer Windings with Oil Forced Cooling
1 1
M. A. Taghikhani and A. Gholami
PA.4.5 - 2-D Lumped-Parameter Thermal Modelling of Axial Flux Permanent Magnet 1
Electrical Engineering Department, Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran
Generators
1 2 1 2 1 1 2
C.H. Lim , N. Brown , J. Bumby , R. Dominy , G. Ingram , K. Mahkamov , M. Shanel PA.4.12 - Experimental Evaluation of the Temperature Effect on the Properties of the
1
School of Engineering, Durham University, Durham, UK Magnetic Core of a Magnetodynamic Pump
2
Cummins Generator Technologies, Lincolnshire, UK D. Morinigo1,2, M. A. Rodríguez2,1, A. Rivas2, J.A. Maroto2, R. Cuesta2
1
Elec. Eng. Dept., University of Valladolid, Spain
PA.4.6 - Software for Fast Interactive Three-Dimensional Modeling of Electromagnetic 2
Light Alloys Unit, Valladolid, Spain
Leakage Field and Magnetic Shunts Design in Shell Type Transformers
1 1 2 3 1
A. Soto , D. Souto , J. Turowski , X.M. L. Fernandez , J. M. Duarte Couto PA.4.13 - Torque Measurement Methods for Very High Speed Synchronous Motors
1
EFACEC ENERGIA S.A., Portugal 1
P. D. Pfister , Y. Perriard
1
2
Dept. of Intelligent Information Systems, WSHE – Lodz, Poland 1
Laboratory of Integrated Actuator (LAI), Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
3
Dep. of Electrical Engineering, University of Vigo, Spain (EPFL), Switzerland

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PA.4.14 - Improved Synchronous Machine Thermal Modelling PA.4.20 - Dynamic Analysis Method of Spherical Resonant Actuator Using 3-D Finite
C. Mejuto1, M. Mueller1, M. Shanel2, D. Staton3 Element Method
1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 3
University of Edinburgh, Institute for Energy Systems, Scotland, UK S. Suzuki , T. Yamaguchi , Y. Kawase , K. Sato , S. Kakami , K. Hirata , T. Ota , Y. Hasegawa
2 1
Cummins Generator Technologies, Lincolnshire, England, UK Department of Information Science, Gifu University, Japan
3 2
Motor Design Ltd., Shropshire, England, UK Dep. of Adaptive Machine Systems, Osaka University, Yamadaoka, Japan
3
Advanced Technologies Development Lab., Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd., Japan
PA.4.15- Calculation of the Static Torque of a SRM Using the FEM-calculated Co-energy
and the Macromodeling Approach PA.4.21 - Dynamic Analysis of Spiral Resonant Actuator Using 3-D Finite Element
1 1
Nizar Khateeb , Dieter Gerling Method
1 1 1 1 1 2 3 3
Institute for Electrical Drives and Actuators, University of Federal Defense, Germany S. Suzuki , Y. Kawase , T. Yamaguchi , S. Kakami , K. Hirata , T. Ota , Y. Hasegawa
1
Department of Information Science, Gifu University, Japan
2
PA.4.16 - Development and validation of a fast thermal ?nite element solver Department of Adaptive Machine Systems, Osaka University, Yamadaoka, Japan
1 1 1 3
M. Schöning , E. Lange and K. Hameyer Advanced Technologies Development Lab., Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd., Japan
1
Institute of Electrical Machines, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

PA.4.17 - The multi-slice method for the design of a tubular linear motor with a skewed
reaction rail
B. Schmülling1, M. Leßmann1, B. Riemer1, K. Hameyer1
1
Institute of Electrical Machines, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

PA.4.18 - An Optimal Design Method - Utilizing 3D Electromagnetic field Analysis and


Electrical circuit Analysis - for a Single-phase PM Synchronous Motor
1 1 1 1
T. Koyama , S. Kakugawa , S. Kawamata , and M. Kitamura
1
Hitachi Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd., Japan

PA.4.19 - Fast Calculation of Load Conditions of Permanent Magnet Synchronous


Machines Using Finite Elements
K. Shima1, R. Takahata2, A. Takahashi2, Y. Enomoto2, Kazumasa Ide2
1
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, College of Engineering,
Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Ishikawa, Japan
2
Hitachi Research Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd., Ibaraki, Japan

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POSTER SESSION PA.5 - RENEWABLE ENERGY PA.5.6 - Optimized sensorless control of multilevel cascaded H-bridge front-ends for
improved MPPT of grid connected PV systems in unbalanced operations
Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Manuel Pérez Donsión (Spain) 1 1 1
G. Brando , A. Dannier , A. Del Pizzo
Prof. Dr. Demetrios P. Papadopoulos (Greece) 1
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy

PA.5.1 - A Novel Fuzzy Logic Dynamic Controller for Photovoltaic–Grid Interface DC PA.5.7 - The design and technological aspects on an eolian 5kW syncron generator with
Energy Utilization Farm permanent magnets
1 1 2
E. Ozkop , I. H. Altas , A. M. Sharaf Constantin Bala1,Mircea Ignat1,Victor Stoica1,Dan Ionescu2
1
Dept. of Electrical and Electronics Eng., Karadeniz Technical Univ., Turkey 1
Nationat Research Electrical Engineering Institute- Advanced Research, Romania
2
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Eng., Univ. of New Brunswick, Canada 2
INCDT-COMOTI SA, Bucharest, Romania

PA.5.2 - Transient Stability Enhancement of Variable Speed Wind Turbine Driven PMSG PA.5.8 - Cascaded Doubly Fed Induction Machine System Modelling Based on Dynamic
with Rectifier-Boost Converter-Inverter Reluctance Mesh Modelling Method
S. M. Muyeen1, R. Takahashi1, T. Murata1 and J. Tamura1 1 2 2
Li Yao ,Keith J. Bradley , Phillip Sewell , D. Gerada
1
1
Dept of EEE, Kitami Institute of Technology, Hokkaido, Japan 1
Cummins Generator Technologies, UK
2
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Nottingham, U.K.
PA.5.3 - Wind Power and Hydrogen Generation System with Cooperatively Controlled
Energy Capacitor PA.5.9 - Modeling and Simulation of Wind turbine –Fed Interior Permanent Magnet
S. M. Muyeen1, R. Takahashi1, T. Murata1, J. Tamura1 Synchronous Generator
1
Dept of EEE, Kitami Institute of Technology, Hokkaido, Japan 1 1 1 1 1
S. Miyabukuro , M. Takiguchi , R. Takahashi , T. Murata , J. Tamura , T. Tsuchiya
2

1
Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan
PA.5.4 - Improvement of Torque Characteristics of Outer Rotor Direct Drive Permanent 2
Hokkaido Institute of Technology, Japan
Magnet Wind Generator with Low Speed and High Torque
Yunhyun Cho, Byungkuk Kim, Kyungil Woo, Daekyung Kim PA.5.10 - Modeling and Optimization of Wind/PV System for Stand-Alone Site
Department of Electrical Eng., Dong-A Univ., 840, Hadan-2, Saha, Busan, Korea 1 1
R. Belfkira , C. Nichita , Georges Barakat
1

Div. of Electrical, Control Eng., Pukyong National Univ., Pusan, 608-739, Korea 1
Groupe de Recherche en Electr. et Automatique du Havre, Univ. of Le Havre, France
KETI, GJTP, Venture Center, Daechon-dong, Buk-gu, Gwangju, 500-706, Korea
PA.5.11 - Dynamic Analysis of Wind Turbines Considering New Grid Code Requirements
PA.5.5 - Brushless Doubly Fed Induction Machine in Wind Generation for Water M. B. C. Salles1,2, K. Hameyer1, J. R. Cardoso2, W. Freitas3
Pumping 1
Institute of Electrical Machines - IEM, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
1,2 1,3 1,3,4
P. Camocardi , P. Battaiotto , R. Mantz 2
Laboratory of Applied Electromagnetism - LMAG, University of São Paulo, Brazil
1
Laboratorio de Electrónica Industrial, Facultad de Ingeniería, La Plata, Argentina 3
Power System Department – DSEE, University of Campinas, Brazil
2
Fundación YPF
3
Universidad Nacional de La Plata
4
Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas de la Provincia de Buenos Aires

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08.30h - 09.00h Room A - FENIX I


PA.5.12 - Advance Control Schema for Variable Speed Wind Turbine
K. Kulesza1, Z. Krzemiñski 2
1
ABB Corporate Research, Kraków, Poland Invited Lecture IB
2
Gdañsk University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical and Control Eng., Poland
Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Jan Sykulski (U.K.)
PA.5.13 - Permanent Magnet Axial Flux Disc Generator for Small Wind Turbines
M. Andriollo1, M. De Bortoli1, G. Martinelli1, A. Morini1, A. Tortella1
1
Dept. of Electrical Engineering, University of Padova, Italy
Magnetic Emissions on Electric Machines
PA.5.14 - Research on a Simple, Cheap but Globally Effective Condition Monitoring by: Dr. Jerry Selvaggi, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
Technique for Wind Turbines
W. Yang1, P. J. Tavner1, C. J. Crabtree1, M. Wilkinson2
1
New & Renewable Energy Group, School of Engineering, Durham University, UK
2
Garrad Hassan & Partners Ltd, Bristol, UK

PA.5.15 - Evolutionary design optimization of axial flux permanent magnet wind generator
N. Abdel Karim1, G. Barakat1
1
Elec. Eng. Dept., GREAH/University of Le Havre, France

PA.5.16 - Control of Irregular Wind Electrical Power Generation


José Ricardo Puga1, Maria Judite Ferreira1
1
Elec. Eng. Dept., Institute Superior of Engineering of Porto, Portugal

19.00h - 20.30h Free Time

20.30h Welcome Reception BY THE POOL, MARINOTEL

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09.00h - 10.20h Room C - NEPTUNO 09.00h - 10.20h Room B - PEGASO

Oral Session OB.1 - Conventional Machines Oral Session OB.2 - Permanent Magnet Machines

Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Antonios Kladas (Greece) Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Manfred Liese (Germany)
Prof. Dr. José A. Güemes Alonso (Spain) Prof. Dr. Francesco Parasiliti (Italy)

OB.1.1 - Design Considerations of Submersible Unprotected Solid-rotor Induction Motor OB.2.1 - Design optimization of short-stroke, single-phase tubular permanent magnet
J. B. Danilevich1, V. N. Antipov1, I. Yu. Kruchinina1, Y. Ph. Khozikov1 motor for refrigeration applications
1 1 1 1
Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Silicate Chemistry, Russia J. Wang , T. Ibrahim , D. Howe
1
Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Sheffield, U.K.

OB.1.2 - Electric Motor Internal Fan System CFD Validation


1,2 2
C. A. Cezário , A. A. M. Oliveira OB.2.2 - Current Feed Optimization for the Switched Permanent Magnet Reluctance
1
Product Research and Development Department, WEG Electrical Equipments – Machine
Motors, Brazil D. Andessner1, W. Amrhein1
2 1
Federal University of Santa Catarina, Santa Catarina, Brazil Institute of Electrical Drives and Power Electronics, Johannes Kepler University Linz,
Austria

OB.1.3 - An Innovative Inductive Air-Gap Monitoring System For Large Low Speed
Hydro-Generators OB.2.3 - A New PM Machine Topology for Low-Speed, High-Torque Drives
J. J. Simond1, M. Tu Xuan1, R. Wetter1 K. Atallah1, S. Calverley2, R. Clark2, J. Rens2, D. Howe1
1
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, EPFL-STI-IEL-LME, Lausanne, Switzerland 1
Dept of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, The University of Sheffield, U.K.
2
Magnomatics Ltd, The Sheffield Bioincubator, U.K.

OB.1.4 - Design of Superconducting Traction Transformer and Its Thermal Analysis


P. Rafajdus1, V. Hrabovcová1, M. Šušota1 OB.2.4 - Generating Broadband Signals by Using a VSI for PMSM Identi?cation
1
University of Žilina, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Department of Power Electrical 1 1 1 1 2
T.L. Vandoorn , F.M. De Belie , T.J. Vyncke , J.A. Melkebeek , Y. Cheng , P. Lataire
2

Systems Univerzitná 1, Slovak Republic 1


Dep. of Electrical Energy, Systems and Automation, Ghent University, Belgium
2
Electric Engineering and Energy Technology, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium

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09.00h - 10.20h Room A - FENIX I 11.00h - 12.30h POSTER SESSION PB Room D - FENIX II + FENIX III

Oral Session OB.3 - Fields Modelling POSTER SESSION PB.1 - CONVENTIONAL MACHINES

Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Joya Kappatou (Greece)


Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Slawomir Wiak (Poland)
Prof. Dr. Chandur Sadarangani (Sweden)
Prof. Dr. Oszkár Bíró (Austria)

OB.3.1 - Automated Sizing of PermanentMagnet SynchronousMachines with respect to PB.1.1 - Real time parameter determination in saturated inductors submitted to non-
Electromagnetic and Thermal Aspects sinusoidal excitations
1 2 2 2
1 1
M. Hafner , M. Schöning , K. Hameyer
1 R. B. Perpiñà , M. R. Lumbreras , A. C. Roca , G. V. Quesada
1
1
Institute of Electrical Machines – RWTH Aachen University, Germany Electrical Engineering Department, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain
2
Electronic Engineering Department, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain

OB.3.2 - Modelling and fast calculating the characteristics of synchronous machines PB.1.2 - Theoretical investigation of fractional conductor windings for AC-machines –
with the finite element method de?nition, air-gap magneto-motive force and winding factors
E. Garbe1, R. Helmer1, B. Ponick1 H. Grop1, J. Soulard1, H. Persson2
1
1
Leibniz Univ. of Hannover, Institute for Drive Systems and Power Electronics, Germany School of Electrical Engineering, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
2
ABB Automation Technologies, Västerås, Sweden

OB.3.3 - In-Plane Eddy Current Analysis for End and Interior Stator Core Packets of PB.1.3 - Generalized MMF Space Harmonics and Performance Analysis of Combined
Turbine Generators Multiple-Step, Star-Delta, Three-Phase Windings Applied on Induction Motors
K. Yamazaki1, Y. Yamato1, H. Mogi2, C. Kaido2, A. Nakahara3, K. Takahashi3, M. V. Cistelecan1, F. J. T. E. Ferreira2,3, H. B. Cosan4
1
3
Kazumasa Ide , K. Hattori
3
Research Institute for Electrical Machines (ICPE-ME), Bucharest, Romania
1 2
Dept. of Electrical Electronics and Comp. Eng., Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan Institute of Systems and Robotics, University of Coimbra, Portugal
2 3
Nippon Steel Corporation, Japan Dep. of Electrical Eng., Engineering Institute of Coimbra, Portugal
3 4
Hitachi, Ltd., Japan Dep. of Electrical Eng., Ege University, Izmir, Turkey

OB.3.4 - Transient Thermal Field Modelling PB.1.4 - Asynchronous Starting Process of Hydro-generator
E. Bolte1, B. Kipp1 Z. Maljkoviæ1, M. Šundrica2, B. Tomièiæ3
1
Helmut-Schmidt-University / University of the Federal Armed Forces, Electrical 1
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Elec.Eng. and Comp., Croatia
Machines and Drives Department, Hamburg, Germany 2
KONÈAR-KET, Zagreb, Croatia
3
KONÈAR-GIM, Zagreb, Croatia

PB.1.5 - Transient Currents in Turbogenerator for the Sudden Short Circuit


10.20h - 11.00h Coffee Break Room D - FENIX II + FENIX III P. Kisielewski1, L. Antal1
1
Wroclaw Univ. of Technology, Dep. of Electrical Eng., Inst. of Electrical Machines, Poland

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PB.1.6 - A Comparison between Cage Induction Motor and Variable Reluctance PB.1.13 - Considerations on In-Field Induction Motor Load Estimation Methods
Synchronous Motor with Cageless Segmental Rotor F. J. T. E. Ferreira1,2, A. T. de Almeida1
1 1 1 1
Viorel I. A. , V. Liliana , S. Larisa Dep. of Electrical Engineering, Engineering Institute of Coimbra, Portugal
1 2
Elec. Machines Dept., Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania Institute of Systems and Robotics, University of Coimbra, Portugal

PB.1.7 - Inductance Identi?cation of an Induction Machine Taking Load-Dependent PB.1.14 - Simulating Multi-Connection, Three-Phase, Squirrel-Cage, Induction Motors By
Saturation Into Account Means of Changing Per-Phase Equivalent Circuit Parameters
M. Ranta1, M. Hinkkanen1, A. K. Repo1, J. Luomi1 F. Ferreira1,2, M. V. Cistelecan3
1 1
Department of Electrical Engineering, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland Institute of Systems and Robotics, University of Coimbra, Portugal
2
Dep. of Electrical Eng., Engineering Institute of Coimbra, Portugal
3
PB.1.8 - Ensuring synchronous generator special standstill tests Research Institute for Electrical Machines (ICPE-ME), Bucharest, Romania
M. Vrazic1, I. Gasparac1, M. Pavlica1
1
Univ. of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Eng. and Computing, Croatia PB.1.15 - Simple Strategy to Recovery Energy During Stopping Period in Large High-
Inertia Line-Fed Induction Motor Driven Systems
1,2 3 2 4
PB.1.9 - A Novel Method for Steady State Analysis of the Three-Phase Self Excited F. Ferreira , M. V. Cistelecan , A. T de Almeida , G. Baoming
1
Induction Generators Dep. of Electrical Engineering, Engineering Institute of Coimbra, Portugal
N. Hashemnia1 H. Lesani1 2
Institute of Systems and Robotics, University of Coimbra, Portugal
1 3
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Eng., University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran Institutul de Cercetari pentru Masini Electrice (ICPE-ME), Bucharest, Romania
4
School of Electrical Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing, China
PB.1.10 - Rotor Design Software – Rotor Magnetic Ring Selection for Small and Medium
Size Hydrogenerators PB.1.16 - Effect of Voltage Sag Duration on the Air-Gap Magnetic Flux Patterns and
1 1
M. R. Pinheiro , C. J. B. Grillo Peak Electromagnetic Torques in Saturated Synchronous Motors
1 1 2
WEG Equipamentos Elétricos S.A. - WEG Energia, Jaraguá do Sul, Brazil A. M. El-Serafik , N. C. Kar
1
Power Systems Research Group, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
2
PB.1.11 - Analysis of Simultaneous Commutation Transients in Synchronous Motors Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Windsor, Canada
Supplied by Multiple Load Commutated Inverters
A. Tessarolo1, S. Castellan1 PB.1.17 - Comparison of high-speed induction motors employing cobalt-iron and silicon
1
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Dep., University of Trieste, Italy electrical steel
1 1 1
M. Centner , R. Hanitsch , U. Schäfer
1
PB.1.12 - Synchronous Generators Operating at Variable Speed in DC Networks Elec. Eng. Dept., Berlin Univ. of Technology, Electric machines and Drives, Germany
Razvan Magureanu1, Mihaela Albu1, Ana-Maria Dumitrescu1, Valeriu Bostan1
1
Department of Electrical Engineering, Politehnica University of Bucharest, Romania PB.1.18 - The Performance of Thyristor Operated Induction Generator with Stator
Connected in Star, Delta and Delta with Thyristors Inside
R. Rabinovici1, D. Baimel1
1
Electrical and Computer Eng. Dept, Ben Gurion University, Beer-Sheva, Israel

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PB.1.19 - Simulation of Thyristor Operated Induction Generator by Simulink, Psim and PB.2.6 - Emulation of Flywheel Energy Storage Systems with a PMDC Machine
Plecs B. Vafakhah1, M. Masiala1, J. Salmon1, A. Knight1
1 1 1 1
D. Baimel , R. Rabinovici , S. Ben-Yakov Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Alberta, Canada
1
Electrical and computer Eng. Dept., Ben-Gurion University, Beer-Sheva, Israel
PB.2.7 - Modelling of Cross-Magnetization Effect in Interior Permanent Magnet Machines
1 1 1 2
G. Almandoz , J. Poza , M. Á. Rodríguez , A. González
1
The University of Mondragón, Faculty of Engineering, Mondragón, Spain
2
POSTER SESSION PB.2 - PERMANENT MAGNET MACHINES Orona EIC, Elevador Innovation Centre, Hernani, Spain

Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Pascal Brochet (France) PB.2.8 - Space Harmonic Modeling of Fractional Permanent Magnet Machines from Star
Prof. Dr. Juliette Soulard (Sweden) of Slots
G. Ugalde1, J. Poza1, M. Á. Rodríguez1, A. González2
1
PB.2.1 - Simulation of magnetic clutch behavior using permanent magnet synchronous Faculty of Engineering, University of Mondragon, Mondragon,Spain
2
machine model ORONA Elevator Innovation Centre, Hernani, Spain
1
Petr Krejci
1
Institute of Solid Mechanics, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech Republic PB.2.9 - Optimal torque control of interior permanent magnet synchronous machine in
the full speed range
PB.2.2 - Efficiency Improvement at High-Speed Operation using Large Air-gap H.W. de Kock1, A.J. Rix1, M.J. Kamper1
1
Configuration for PMSM Dep. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Univ. of Stellenbosch, South Africa
Masayuki Sanada1 and Shigeo Morimoto1
1
Dept. of Electrical & Information Systems, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan PB.2.10 - Concentrated Winding Axial Flux Permanent Magnet Motor with Plastic
Bonded Magnets and Sintered Segmented Magnets
1 1 2 1 1
PB.2.3 - Analytical Prediction of Cogging Torque in Spoke Type Permanent Magnet Hanne Jussila , Pia Salminen , Asko Parviainen , Janne Nerg , Juha Pyrhönen
1
Motors Elec. Eng. Dept., Technical University of Lappeenranta, Finland
D. Lin1, P. Zhou1 and Z. J. Cendes1
2
AXCO-Motors Oy, Lappeenranta, Finland.
1
Ansoft Corporation, Pittsburgh, USA
PB.2.11 - Analysis and Optimization of Direct-Drive Multi-tooth Flux-Switching PM
PB.2.4 - Comparison of double-layer interior permanent magnet synchronous motor Brushless AC Machines
1 1 1
design with two different pole numbers J. T Chen , Z. Q. Zhu , D. Howe
1 1 1
G. Ombach , J. Junak Dep. of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, The University of Sheffield, U.K.
1
VDO Automotive AG, Electric Motor Drives, Wuerzburg, Germany
PB.2.12 - Multiairgap friction direct drive linear actuator with permanent magnets
1 1 1 1
PB.2.5 - Analysis of Permanent Magnet Motors Based on True Magnetization N. Ziegler , J. Jac , D. Matt , P. Enrici
1
Distribution Institut d'Electronique du Sud – Groupe Energie Matériaux, Univ. Montpellier, France
1
Y. Zhilichev
1
Durham, USA

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PB.2.13 - Starting Performance Analysis for a Single-Phase Capacitor-Run Permanent PB.2.20 - Saliency Analysis of PM Machines with Flux Weakening Capability
Magnet Motor with Skewed Rotor Slots R. H. Moncada1, J. A. Tapia1, T. M. Jahns2
1 1 1 1
M. Hori , K. Kurihara , T. Kubota Elec. Eng. Dept. University of Concepcion, CHILE
1 2
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Ibaraki University, Japan Elec. & Comp. Dep. University of Wisconsin-Madison, U

PB.2.14 - Influence of the Air-gap Permeance Harmonics on the Performances of the PB.2.21 - Design and Performance of Permanent Magnet Slotless Machines
Salient Pole Synchronous PM Machines M. Nagrial1, J. Rizk1, A. Hellany1
G. Dajaku1, D. Gerling2 1
Power Conversion & Intelligent Motion Control Group, Univ. of Western Sydney, Australia
1
FEAAM GmbH, University of Federal Defense Munich, Neubiberg, Germany
2
Institute for Electrical Drives, University of Federal Defense Munich, Germany PB.2.22 - Low Speed Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine With Separated Stator
Windings
1 1
PB.2.15 - A Comprehensive Comparison between Non-Segment and Segment Polyphase G. Ofner , P. Leopold
1
Permanent Magnet Excited Synchronous Machine Research & Development Department, ELIN EGB Motoren GmbH, Weiz, Austria
1
M. Rezaei
1
IAV GmbH, Gifhorn, Germany

PB.2.16 - Analysis of torque in PMSM with fractional slot windings


J. A. Güemes1,2, A. Iraolagoitia1,2, J. I. Del Hoyo1,3 POSTER SESSION PB.3 - REGULATION AND CONTROL
1
Elec. Eng. Dept., University of the Basque Country
2
Escuela Universitaria de Ingeniería Técnica Industrial Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Mircea Radulescu (Romania)
3
Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros, Spain Prof. Dr. Athanasios Safacas (Greece)

PB.2.17 - Effects of Magnet Skew in Cogging Torque Minimization of Axial Gap PB.3.1 - Implementation of a Vector Control Scheme using dSPACE Material for
Permanent Magnet Motors Teaching Induction Motor Drive and Parameters Identification
M. Aydin
1
C. Versèle1, O. Deblecker1, J. Lobry1
1
1
Dept. of Mechatronics Engineering, Kocaeli University, Turkey Electrical Engineering Division, Faculté Polytechnique de Mons, Belgium

PB.2.18 - Axial Flux PM Machine Design with Optimum Magnet Shape for Constant PB.3.2 - Speed-thrust Control of a Double Sided Linear Switched Reluctance Motor
Power Region Capability (DSL-SRM)
A. Rojas1, R. Quiroga1, J. A. Tapia1, M. A. Valenzuela1 I.A. Viorel1, L. Szabo1, Larisa Strete1
1
1
Electrical Engineering Dept., University of Concepcion, Chile Electrical Machines Dept., Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania

PB.2.19 - Sensorless Control of High Speed Permanent-Magnet Synchronous Motor PB.3.3 - Performance Evaluation of Neural Networks for ìC Based Excitation Control of
S. Bujacz1, A. Cichowski1, P. Sczepankowski1, J. Nieznanski1 a Synchronous Generator
1
Elec. Eng. Dept., Gdansk University of Technology, Poland Y. L. Karnavas1, S. Pantos1
1
Lab. of Electrical Machines & Installations, Dept. Of Electrical Engineering, School of
Applied Technology, Supreme Technological. Educational Institution of Crete, Greece

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PB.3.4 - A Novel Switching Table using Zero Voltage Vectors for Direct Torque Control in PB.3.11 - An Alternative Method for the Selection of Optimal Speed Controller Settings
Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor for a Rotor Flux Linkage Oriented Induction Motor
1 1 1 1 1
Yaohua Li , D. Gerling D. Dolinar , R. Brezovnik , B. Polajžer
1 1
Institute for Electrical Drives, University of Federal Defense Munich, Germany University of Maribor, Faculty of Electrical Eng. and Computer Science, Slovenia

PB.3.5 - Synchronous Flexible Overmodulation Control of Five-Phase Inverters PB.3.12 - Active and Reactive Power Control of a Brushless Doubly Fed Reluctance
V. Oleschuk1 Machine Using High Order Sliding Modes
1
Power Engineering Institute of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova, Moldova F. Valenciaga1
1
Electronic Engineering Department, National University of La Plata, Argentina
PB.3.6 - The Input-Output Linearizing Control Scheme for a Doubly-Fed Induction Motor
Drive PB.3.13 - Sinusoidal Feeding for Switched Reluctance Machine: Application to Vibration
A. L. Nemmour 1, R. Abdessemed 2, A. Khezzar1, L. Louze1 and M. Boucherma1 Damping
1 1 2 2 1
Département d'Electrotechnique, Université Mentouri, Constantine, Algérie X. Ojeda , X. Mininger , M. Gabsi , M. Lecrivain
2 1
Département d'Electrotechnique, Université El Hadj Lakhdar, Batna, Algérie SATIE, ENS Cachan, France
2
LGEP, CNRS UMR8507, France
PB.3.7 - Enhanced design and performance of WECS with PMSG connected to MV grid
using intelligent control methods PB.3.14 - A New Predictive Current Controller Dedicated To Salient Pole Synchronous
S. B. Skretas1, D. P. Papadopoulos1 Machines
1
Democritos University of Thrace, Greece N. Patin1
1
Mechatronics Dept., University of Technology of Compiègne, France
PB.3.8 - Comparison Between Two Different Methods of Calculation of Switching Tim
Which is Used for Implementation of SVPWM Using DSP PB.3.15 - Magnetic Properties in Double Star Induction Machine
1 1 1 1 1 1
A. Fyntanakis , G. Adamidis , Z. Koutsogiannis H. Hammache , D. Moussaoui , K. Marouani
1 1
Democritus University of Thrace, Xanthi, Greece Laboratory of Electromagnetics Systems, UER Electrotechnics, Algiers, Algeria

PB.3.9 - Design of Multi-Inertia Digital Speed Control System Using Taughi Method PB.3.16 - Reduction of ripple current magnitudes in buck converters by using virtual air
H. Ikeda1, T. Hanamoto2, T. Tsuji3 gap inductance
1
Dept. of Electrical, Nishinippon Institute of Technology, Fukuoka, Japan J.L. Kotny1, V. Autier2, V. Molcrette2, E. Mateo2
2
Graduate School of Life Sciencs and Systems Eng., Kyushu Inst. of Technology, Japan 1
Electrical Engineering Department, University of Lille 1, Villeneuve, France
3
Dept. of Infomation and Systems Eng., Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan 2
Electrical Engineering Department, University of Artois, Bethune, France

PB.3.10 - Improvement of Load Frequency Control With Fuzzy Gain Scheduled PB.3.17 - Speed control of a switched reluctance machine in continuous conduction mode
Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage Unit 1 1
H. Hannoun , M. Hilairet , C. Marchand
1

M.R.I. Sheikh1, S.M. Muyeen1, R. Takahashi1, T. Murata1, J. Tamura1 1


Laboratoire de Génie Electrique de Paris, Univ Pierre et Marie Curie-P6, France
1
Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan

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PB.4.5 - Analytical derivation of emf waveforms in PM machines based on permanent


PB.3.18 - Digital Hardware Circuit Using FPGA for Speed Control System of Permanent
magnet volume integration
Magnet Synchronous Motor 1
M. R. Dubois
T. Hanamoto1, M. Deriha1, H. Ikeda1, T. Tsuji1 1
1 Elec. and Comp. Eng. Dept., LEEPCI lab., Université Laval, Québec, Canada
Graduate School of Life Science & Systems Eng., Kyushu Inst. of Technology,
Japan
PB.4.6 - Optimal Rotor Structure Design of Interior-Permanent Magnet Synchronous
Machine base on Improved Niching Genetic Algorithm
D. K. Woo1, S. Y. Lee1, J. Ho Seo1, H. K. Jung1
1
School of Electrical Engineering, Seoul National University, Korea
POSTER SESSION PB.4 - FIELDS MODELLING
PB.4.7 - Optimization of Big Power Low Voltage Induction Motor using Hybrid
Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Andrezj Krawczyk (Poland) Optimization Algorithms
1 1
Prof. Dr. Osama Mohammed (U.S.A.) S. £acheciñski , M. Dems
1
Technical University of Lodz, Inst. of Mechatronics and Information Systems, Poland
PB.4.1 - Calculation And Measuring Of Low-frequency Magnetic Field Of 10(20)/0,4 kV
Transformer Station
PB.4.8 - Experience with Model Simplifications for Making a Large FEM Calculation
V. Madžareviæ1, H. Salkiæ2, N. Mehinoviæ3, E. Hukiæ4
1 Case Computable
Faculty of Elec. Eng., University of Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina
2
PE Elektroprivreda BiH, ED Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina H. Bärnklau1, T. Bach1
1
3
Faculty of Elec. Eng., University of Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina Technische Universität Dresden, Institute of Electrical Power Engineering, Germany
4
Eco Energy Ltd., Bosnia and Herzegovina
PB.4.9 - Switching Frequency Harmonics of DTC IM Drive in a System Simulator with
PB.4.2 - Thermal Assisted Finite Element Analysis of Electrical Machines Analytical and FEM Motor Model
L. Alberti1, N. Bianchi1, P. Baldassari2, R. Wang2 1 1 1
L. Aarniovuori , L. Laurila , M. Niemelä , J. Pyrhönen
1

1 1
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Padova, Italy Lappeenranta University of Technology, Dep. of Electrical Engineering, Finland
2
MagneForce Software System Inc., Hamburg NY, USA
PB.4.10 - Skin effect experimental validations of induction motor squirrel cage
PB.4.3 - Finite Element Modelling of Induction Motor for Variable Speed Drives parameters
1 1 1
L. Alberti , N. Bianchi , S. Bolognani
1
A. Boglietti1, A. Cavagnino1, L. Ferraris1, M. Lazzari1
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Padova, Italy 1
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettrica, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
PB.4.4 - Estimation of Induction Motor Efficiency In-Situ under Unbalanced Voltages
PB.4.11 - Analysis and Improvement of the Dynamic Performances of a Tubular Linear
Using Genetic Algorithms
J. R.G. Sarduy1, M. A. A. Teyra1, P. R. V. Felipe1, E. C. Q. Oqueña2 Stepping Motor by Additional Permanent magnet
1 1 1 1
1
Center of Energy and Environmental Studies, University of Cienfuegos, Cuba M. Zaouia , N. Benamrouche , M. Rachek , S. Haddad
1
2
Energies Research Group GIEN, Universidad Autónoma de Occidente, Colombia Laboratoire des Technologies Avancées de Génie Electrique, Faculty of Electrical
and Computer Engineering, Mouloud Mammeri University of Tizi-Ouzou, Algeria

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PB.4.12 - An Analytical Thermal Model Applied to a Tooth Coil Permanent Magnet PB.4.19 - Detection of Short Circuit Between Stator Laminations of Electrical Machine
Synchronous Machine by Analysis of External Magnetic Field
1 1 1 1 1 1
A. Di Gerlando , G. M. Foglia , R. Perini S. Jelassi , R. Romary , J. F. Brudny
1 1
Department of Electrical Engineering, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Laboratoire Systèmes Electrotechniques et Environnement, Université d'Artois, France

PB.4.13 - Flux density curves variations using an EF model for turbo-generators diagnostics PB.4.20 - Implementation of the Neumann Formula for Calculating the Mutual
E. Guillot1, Y. Le Menach2, Y. Guillot1, Inductance between Planar PCB Inductors
1
Electricité de France, direction Recherche et Développement, France C. L. W. Sonntag1, E. A. Lomonova1, J. L. Duarte1
2 1
L2EP University of Lille, France Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands

PB.4.14 - Advanced Calculation of Temperatures in Large Air-Cooled Hydro-Generators PB.4.21 - Design and construction of an Outer-Rotor PM Synchronous Generator for
G. T. Samek1, R. Zickermann1, A. Schwery1 small Wind Turbines; comparing real results with those of FE model
1 1 1 1 1
ALSTOM Hydro Ltd., Generator Technology Center, Switzerland A. Olano , V. Moreno , J. Molina , I. Zubia
1
University of the Basque Country, Electrical Engineering Dpt., Spain
PB.4.15 - Ship AC Generator Rotor Misalignment Analysis Based on 3D-FEM Model
C. Bruzzese1, A. Giordani1, E. Santini1 PB.4.22 - Contactless System Dedicated to Colic Stimulation
1 1 1 1
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Rome “Sapienza”, Italy P. Germano , I. Stefanini , Y. Perriard
1
Laboratory of Integrated Actuators, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland
PB.4.16 - Thermal and Lifetime Behavior of Innovative Insulation Systems for Rotating
Machines PB.4.23 - Non Linear Modeling of Stator Faults in Induction Machines using Permeance
Sumereder C.1, Muhr M.1, Senn F.2, Grubelink W.2, Ladstaetter W.2, Marek P.2 Network Method
1 1 1 1
Institute of High Voltage Engineering, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria A. Mahyob , P. Reghem , G. Barakat
2 1
Isovolta AG, System Development High Voltage, Werndorf, Austria Groupe de Recherche en Electrotechnique et Automatique du Havre, University of
Le Havre, France
PB.4.17 - An Experimental Approach to Determine End-Parameters for a 2D-FE
Induction-Motor Model PB.4.24 - Three-Phase Transformer Representation Using FEMM, and a Methodology for
1 1 1 1 1 2
M.A. Arjona , A. Castañeda , F.S. Sellschopp , R. Vargas , C. Hernandez , A. Zamarron Airgap Calculation
1
Div. de Est. de Posgrado e Investigación. Instituto Tecnológico de la Laguna, México E. Saraiva1, M. L. R. Chaves1, J. R. Camacho1
2 1
Depto de Electromecánica, Instituto Tecnológico de León, Guanajuato, México School of Electrical Engineering, Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Brazil

PB.4.18 - Complex Computer models of an electrostatic Comb drive Actuator for PB.4.25 - Comparative Analysis of Dry Transformers Thermal Design by Applying Finite
micromirror control Element Method
1 2 1 1
S. Wiak , R. Sulima O. Shariati , A. H. Seyyedi
1 1
Technical University of Lodz , Poland Elec. Eng. Dept., Islamic Azad University of Birjand, Iran
2
Electrotechnical Institute, Department of Electrical Machines, Poland

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POSTER SESSION PB.5 - MAINTENANCE AND MONITORING


PB.4.26 - Dynamic Behavior of Actuator Working on Principle of Thermoelasticity
I. Dolezel1, M. Donatova2, P. Karban2, P. Solin3,4 Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. António Marques Cardoso (Portugal)
1
Faculty of Electrical Engineering CTU, Czech Republic
2 Dr. Anouar Belahcen (Finland)
Faculty of Electrical Engineering UWB, Univerzitní 26, Czech Republic,
3
Institute of Thermomechanics ASCR, Czech Republic PB.5.1 - Diagnosis of rotor fault in induction motor using the MUSIC analysis of the
4
University of Texas at El Paso, Texas, USA terminal voltage after switch-off
S. Hamdani1, A. Bouzida1, O. Touhami1, R. Ibtiouen1
1
PB.4.27 - About electromagnetic compatibility in power systems at the 380 kV unload Research Laboratory of Electrotechnics, Algiers, Algeria
line switching
P. Tusaliu1, D.C. Tusaliu2, M. Perpelea3, E. Stoenescu1, A. Ozdemir4, V. Tusaliu5 PB.5.2 - Power Transformers Measurement, Analysis and Automatic Diagnosis System
1
Electrical Faculty, University of Craiova, Romania E. P. da Silva1, J. R. Camacho1, J. Gand1
2 1
Computer and Electronics Faculty, University of Craiova, Romania Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, School of Electrical Engineering, Brazil
3
University of Piteºti, Romania
4
Istanbul Technical University, Turkey PB.5.3 - Empirical Mode Decomposition of the Stator Start-up Current for Rotor Fault
5
National College of Craiova, Romania Diagnosis in Asynchronous Machines
1 2 1 2
I. Tsoumas , G. Georgoulas , A. Safacas , G. Vachtsevanos
1
Electromechanical Energy Conversion Laboratory, University of Patras, Greece
2
Intelligent Control Systems Laboratory, School of Elec. and Comp. Eng., USA

PB.5.4 - Complementary diagnosis of rotor asymmetries through the tracing of the Right
Sideband Component in the stator startup current
1 2 1 2 1
J. Antonino-Daviu , P. Jover , M. Riera-Guasp , A. Arkkio , M. Pineda-Sánchez
1
Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Department of Electrical Engineering, Spain
2
Laboratory of Electromechanics, Helsinki university of technology, Finland

PB.5.5 - Mixed fault diagnosis in induction machines with parallel stator windings
through the application of the DWT to the startup current
1 2 1 2 1
J. Antonino-Daviu , P. Jover , M. Riera-Guasp , A. Arkkio , J. Roger-Folch
1
Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Department of Electrical Engineering, Spain
2
Laboratory of Electromechanics, Helsinki university of technology, Finland

PB.5.6 - Experimental study of the evolution of a bar breakage process in a commercial


induction machine
V. Climente1, M. R. Guasp1, J. A. A. Daviu1, J. R. Folch1
1
Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Department of Electrical Engineering, Spain

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PB.5.7 - Analysis of Turn-to-Turn Faults in Surface PM Machines with Multi-Layer PB.5.14 - Diagnostics of Commutator DC Motor Using Spectral Analysis Method
Fractional-Slot Concentrated Windings Z. G³owacz1, A. Zdrojewski1
1 1 1
A. M. EL-Refaie , M. R. Shah AGH University of Science and Technology, Cracow, Poland
1
Electrical Machines and Drives Lab, GE - Global Research Center, NY, USA
PB.5.15 - Gearbox Fault Diagnosis of Massey Ferguson Tractor Using Power Spectral Density
1 1
PB.5.8 - Use of the stator current for condition monitoring of bearings in induction K.Heidarbeigi , Hojat Ahmadi
1
motors University of Tehran
L. Frosini1, E. Bassi1, A. Fazzi1, C. Gazzaniga1
1
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettrica, Università di Pavia, Italy

PB.5.9 - Design & analysis of asymmetrical rotor for Induction motors


R. Chitroju1, C. Sadarangani1 12.30h - 14.00h Lunch at Restaurant Marinotel (Aries / Orion)
1
KTH School of Electrical Engineering, Stockholm

PB.5.10 - Analysis of Dynamic Eccentricity Related Signatures on Stator Current of


Squirrel Cage Induction Motors
M. Sahraoui1, A. Ghoggal1, S. E. Zouzou1, A. Aboubou1, M.E. Benbouzid2
1
Elec. Eng. Dept – LGEB, University of Biskra, Algeria
2
Laboratory LIME, University of Western Brittany, Brest, France

PB.5.11 - Simulation of a Broken Rotor Bar in an Induction Motor


1 1 1 2
S. J. Salon , D. Burow , M.V.K. Chari , Lale Ergene
1
Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., Turkey
2
ITU Institute of Informatics, Istanbul, Turkey

PB.5.12 - Diagnosis of Induction Motor Faults Using Instantaneous Frequency


Signature Analysis
A. Lebaroud1, G. Clerc2
1
Université de Skikda et LEC de Constantine, Algérie
2
Université de Lyon, Laboratoire Ampere, Villeurbanne, France

PB.5.13 - Study on Fault Tolerant Switched Reluctance Machines


1 1 1 1
M. Ruba , L. Szabó , L. Strete , I. A. Viorel
1
Technical University of Cluj, Romania

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14.00h - 15.30h POSTER SESSION PC Room D - FENIX II + FENIX III


PC.1.7 - Influence of the air-gap length to a performance of axial-flux induction motor
M. Valtonen1, A. Parviainen1
POSTER SESSION PC.1 - FIELDS MODELLING 1
AXCO-Motors Oy, Lappeenranta, Finland
Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Oszkár Bíró (Austria)
PC.1.8 - Sensitivity Analysis of several geometrical parameters on Linear Switched
Prof. Dr. Ivo Dolezel (Czech Republic)
Reluctance Motor Performance
1 2 1 1
PC.1.1 - Formulation, Finite-Element Modeling and Winding Factors of Non-Overlap J. G. Amorós , P. Andrada , L. Massagues , P.Iñiguez
1
Winding Permanent Magnet Machines Elec. Eng. Dept., University Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain
2
1 1 1
M. J. Kamper , A. J. Rix , D. A. Wills , R. J. Wang
1 EPSEVG, DEE, GAECE, UPC Technical University of Catalonia, Spain
1
Dept of Electrical and Electronic Eng., University of Stellenbosch, South Africa
PC.1.9 - Skin Effect in Large Polyphase Machines with Concentrated Windings
PC.1.2 - Two-Dimensional Analytical Model for Eddy-Current Loss Calculation in the F. Laube1, H. Mosebach2, W. R. Canders2
1
Magnets and Solid Rotor Yokes of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines Volkswind F&E GmbH, Berlin, Germany
2
R. Nuscheler
1 Institut für Elektrische Maschinen, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany
1
Fachgebiet Energiewandlungstechnik, Technische Universität München, Germany
PC.1.10 - Strategies for the Minimization of Torque Ripple in Switched Reluctance Motor
PC.1.3 - Analytical Modelling of Unbalanced Magnetic Pull in Isotropic Electrical with Magnetic Circuit Modification
Machines Ravichandran MH1, Sadasivan Achari VT1, Joseph CC1, Robert Devesahayam1
1
1 1
A. Di Gerlando , G. M. Foglia , R. Perini
1 ISRO Inertial Systems Unit, Trivandrum, India
1
Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Industrial Processes, Politecnico di
Milano, Italy PC.1.11 - Evaluation of thermal heating in LV-cable in presence of harmonics, using FEM
methods
PC.1.4 - Numerical modeling of the electromagnetic and thermal fields in the process of W. Frelin1, 2, L. Berthet2, M. Petit1, P. Dessante1, J.C. Vannier1
1
uniform heating of half-products using magnetic flux concentrators Department of Energy – SUPELEC, France
2
T. Leuca1, ª. Nagy1, C. M. Vancea1 Electricité de France, France
1
EMUEE Dept., University of Oradea, Romania
PC.1.12 - Numerical Calculations for High-Temperature Superconducting Electrical
PC.1.5 - Numerical modeling of the coupled electromagnetic and thermal fields in the Machines
controlled solidification processes M. Wilke1, K. Schleicher1, G. Klaus1, W. Nick1, H. W. Neumüller1, J. Frauenhofer2,
ª. Nagy1, T. Leuca1, C. M. Vancea1 K. Kahlen2, R. Hartig3
1
1
EMUEE Dept., University of Oradea, Romania Siemens AG, Corporate Technology, Power and Sensor Systems, Germany
2
Siemens AG, Automation and Drives, Large Drives, Nürnberg, Germany
3
PC.1.6 - Researches regarding the transfer phenomenon of the electromagnetic and Siemens AG, Industrial Solutions and Services, Hamburg, Germany
thermal fields in a system
1 1 1 1
L. Bandici , T. Leuca , C. Mich , ª. Nagy
1
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Oradea, Romania

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PC.1.13 - Optimal Design of a Salient Poles Permanet Magnet Synchronous Motor Using PC.1.20 - Thermal Analysis of High Power Density Pre-Biased Choke
Geometric Programming and Finite Element Method R. Wrobel1, N. McNeill1, P. H. Mellor1
1 2 1
C. Candela , M. Morin, F. Blazquez Dep. of Electrical and Electronic Eng., University of Bristol, UK
1
Universidad Simón Bolívar, Caracas, Venezuela
2
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain PC.1.21 - Vehicle Drive Wheel Torque Computer Modelling
1 1 2
M. Vražiæ , I. Gašparac , K. Kalafatiæ
1
PC.1.14 - Fully Coupled Electro-Magneto-Mechanical Analysis Method of University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia
2
Magnetostrictive Actuator Using 3-D Finite Element University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia
1 1 1
B. Yoo , M. Hirano , K. Hirata
1
Dep. of Adaptive Machine Systems, Graduate School of Eng., Osaka Univ., Japan PC.1.22 - The Finite Element Method of Single Phase Switched Reluctance Motor
coupled to Converter and LC Fillter for Vaccum Cleaner
PC.1.15 - Evaluation of Superconducting Claw Motor using Three Dimensional Magnetic Jae-Hak Choi1, Yon-Do Chun1, Pil-Wan Han1, Dae-Hyun Koo1, Ju Lee2
1
Field Analysis Industry Applications Research Division, Korea Electrotechnology Research
Y. Sato , S. Torii ,
1 1
Institute, Changwon, Korea
1 2
Electrical Machinery Laboratory, Musashi Institute of Technology,Tokyo , Japan Department of Electrical Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea

PC.1.16 - FEM Analysis of a Reluctant Motor for Direct Driving of the Light Electric PC.1.23 - Multiobjective Optimization of Three-Phase Induction Motor Design Based on
Vehicles Genetic Algorithm
V. Trifa1, C. Marginean1, O. Trifa1 Yon-Do Chun1, Pil-Wan Han1, Jae-Hak Choi1, Dae-Hyun Koo1
1 1
Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Electric Motor Research Group, Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute,
Changwon, Korea
PC.1.17 - Mathematical Modelling of Electromagnetic Forces in Linear Induction Motors
1
F. M. Nabiyev PC.1.24 - A New Modelling of DC Machines Taking into Account Commutation Effect
1
Department of Electrical Equipments, Azerbaijan State Oil Academy, Azerbaijan A. Vauquelin1,2, J. P. Vilain1, S. Vivier1, N. Labbe2, B. Dupeux2
1
Univ. of Technology of Compiègne, Lab. of Electromechanics of Compiègne, France
2
PC.1.18 - Calculation of Winding Inductances via Magnetic Potential Vector, Discrete Valeo Equipement Electrique Moteur, France
Circular Convolution and Fast Fourier Transform
1 1
M. P. Sanchez , L. S. Iribanergaray PC.1.25 - Multiphysics approach to numerical modelling and analysis of permanent-
1
Elec. Eng. Dept., Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain magnet tubular linear motors
I. C. Vese1, F. Marignetti2, M. M. Radulescu1
1
PC.1.19 - Pulse transformer leakage inductances computation Special Electric Machines and Light Electric Traction Group, Technical University of
1,2 1 1 2
B. Bouaoune , Z. Makni , Y. Bernard , Y. M. Marquis Cluj-Napoca, Romania,
1 2
Laboratoire de Génie Electrique de Paris LGEP-SUPELEC, France DAEIMI-Department of Automation, University of Cassino, Italy
2
LACME, Les Pelouses, France

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POSTER SESSION PC.2 - RENEWABLE ENERGY


PC.1.26 - Determination of Air Gap Permeances of Hybrid Stepping Motors for
Calculation of Motor Behaviour Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Antonios Kladas (Greece)
1
C. Stuebig
1 Prof. Dr. Johan Gyselinck (Belgium)
Institute for Drive Systems and Power Electronics, Leibniz Univ. Hannover, Germany
PC.2.1 - Operation and Sizing Aspects of Converters for Wind Energy Systems
PC.1.27 - Design of electromagnetic actuator using optimizing material distribution equipped with Direct-Drive, Permanent Magnet Generators
method A. Di Gerlando1, G. M. Foglia1, R. Perini1, M. Ubaldini1
1 2 1
J. Denies , H. Ben Ahmed , B. Dehez 1
Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Industrial Processes, Milano, Italy
1
Center for Research in Mechatronics, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgique
2
SATIE laboratory, Ecole Normale Supérieur de Cachan, Bruz, France PC.2.2 - Wind Electrical Energy Generating Systems EMC. A Dedicated Experimental
Simulator for Tests
PC.1.28 - Electromagnetic Analytical Modelling of Permanent Magnets Machine in View 1 1 1
J.R. Cardoso, C.A. F. Sartori, V. Cecconi , A.O. Di Tommaso , D. La Cascia , R.
of Their Optimal Design 1
Miceli , P.A.C. Rosas, S. R. Silva
C. Mathieu1, H. Carole1, N. Bertrand1 1
D.I.E.E.T., University of Palermo, Italy
1
Université de Toulouse, LAPLACE, GREM3, CNRS, INPT, UPS, France
PC.2.3 - Analysis of a Claw-Pole Synchronous Machine for Wind Power Conversion
PC.1.29 - Investigation of Secondary Conductor type of Linear Induction Motor Using Module
the Finite Element Method 1 1 1
F. Jurca , C. Martis , I. Birou , K. Biro
1

Byung-jun Lee1, Dae-hyun Koo1, Yun-hyun Cho1 1


Elec. Mach. Dept., Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania
1
Power Electronics Application Lab., Dong-A University, Pusan, Korea
PC.2.4 - Study on a Wave Energy Generation System
PC.1.30 - Coupled Electromagnetic-Thermal Effects of Stray Flux: Ad-hoc Software L. Szabó1, C. Oprea1, C. Feºtilã1, É. Dulf1
solution for an Industrial Environment 1
Technical University of Cluj, Romania
B. Cranganu-Cretu1, J. Smajic1
1
ABB Schweiz AG, Corporate Research., Segelhofstrasse, Switzerland PC.2.5 - A New Simplified Space Vector Modulation for Multilevel Inverter Applied for
wind conversion system
T. GHENNAM1, E. BERKOUK2, B. FRANCOIS3
1
Lab. d'Electronique de Puissance, Ecole Militaire Polytechnique d'Alger, Algérie
2
Lab. de Commande des Processus, Ecole Nationale Polytechnique d'Alger, Algérie
3
Lab. d'Electrotechnique et d'Electronique de Puissance de Lille, E.C. Lille, France

PC.2.6 - Frequency Control of Isolated Power System with Wind Farm by Using Flywheel
Energy Storage System
1 1
R. Takahashi , J. Tamura
1
Electric and Electronic Eng. Dept., Kitami Institute of Technology, Hokkaido, Japan

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PC.2.7 - Hybrid wind/microhydro power system associated with a supercapacitor energy PC.2.13 - Wind turbine control strategy enabling mechanical stress reduction based on
storage device – Experimental results dynamic model including blade oscillation effects
1,2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
S. Breban , M. Nasser , A. Vergnol , V. Courtecuisse , B. Robyns , M. M. Radulescu C. Pournaras , A. Soldatos , A. Kladas
1 1
Laboratoire d'Electrotechnique et d'Electronique de Puissance (L2EP), Ecole des Lab. of Electrical Machines and Power Electronics, Electric Power Division, Dep. of
Hautes Etudes d'Ingénieur, Lille, France Electrical & Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
2
Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania
PC.2.14 - DFIG-Based Wind Turbine Fault Diagnosis Using a Specific Discrete Wavelet
PC.2.8 - Comparative Design of Radial and Transverse Flux PM Generators for Direct- Transform
1,2 1 1,3
Drive Wind Turbines E. Al-Ahmar , M.E.H. Benbouzid , Y. Amirat
1
Deok-je Bang, Henk Polinder, Ghashyam Shrestha, Jan Abraham Ferreira Lab. Brestois de Mécanique et des Systèmes, University of Brest, France
2
Faculty of Sciences and Computer Eng., Holy Spirit University of Kaslik, Lebanon
3
PC.2.9 - Evaluation Method of Power Rating and Energy Capacity of Superconducting Electrical Engineering Department, University of Annaba, Algeria
Magnetic Energy Storage System for Output Smoothing Control of Wind Farm
1 1 1 1 2 2
T. Asao , R. Takahashi , T. Murata , J. Tamura , M. Kubo , Y. Matsumura ,
2 2
A. Kuwayama , T. Matsumoto
1
Kitami Institute of Technology, Hokkaido, Japan
2
Hokkaido Electrical Power Co., INC, Hokkaido, Japan

PC.2.10 - Smoothing Control of Wind Generator Output Fluctuations by New Pitch


Controller
T. Yamazaki , R. Takahashi , T. Murata , J. Tamura , Y. Matsumura , A. Kuwayama ,
1 1 1 1 2 2

POSTER SESSION PC.3 - TRANSPORTATION AND SPECIAL MACHINES


T.Matsumoto2
1
Kitami Institute of Technology., Hokkaido, Japan Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Slawomir Wiak (Poland)
2
Hokkaido Electric Power Co.Inc., Hokkaido, Japan
Prof. Dr. Lidija Petkovska (Macedonia)

PC.2.11 - A Novel Algorithm for Fast and Efficient Maximum Power Point Tracking of PC.3.1 - A Fuzzy Logic Controlled Electronic Differential for a Direct Wheel Drive
Wind Energy Conversion Systems Electric Vehicle
K. S. M. Raza1, H. Goto1, Hai-Jiao Guo2, O. Ichinokura1 E. Ozkop1, H. I. Okumus1, I. H. Altas1
1
Department of Electrical & Communication Engineering, Tohoku University, Japan 1
Dep. of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Karadeniz Technical University, Turkey
2
Dep. of Electrical & Information Engineering, Tohoku Gakuin University, Japan
PC.3.2 - Design Methodology of Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Power System
PC.2.12 - Design of a Site-Specific Doubly-Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) for Wind 1 1
X. Liu , D. Diallo , C. Marchand
1

Turbine Applications 1
Laboratoire de Génie Electrique de Paris, SUPELEC, France
W. Cao1, X. Huang2, I. French1, Bin Lu3
1
School of Science and Technology, University of Teesside, U.K.

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PC.3.3 - Experimental testing of an energy saving control in induction motor drive for an PC.3.11 - Parameter Optimization of a Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor for
electrical vehicle Electric Vehicle with Respect to Weighted Load
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
G. Ribeiro , R.E. Araújo , R. de Castro , H. Oliveira , N. Cerqueira , J. Soares A. Kreim , U. Schäfer
1 1
Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto, Portugal GETRAG Innovations GmbH, Untergruppenbach, Germany
2
TU Berlin, Dep. for Electric Drives, Germany
PC.3.4 - Proposal of a Hexahedron-Octahedron Based Spherical Stepping Motor
1
T. Yano PC.3.12 - Impact of invalid wheelchair supply mode on its properties in transient states
1 1
Intelligent Systems Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial A. Frêchowicz
1
Science and Technology, Ibaraki, Japan Dep. of Electrical Engineering and Process Control in Mining, Silesian University of
Technology, Gliwice, Poland
PC.3.5 - Performance Evaluation of a Mixed Pole Machine with Electromechanical
Torque and Rotor Electric Power PC.3.13 - Comparison and design of different electrical machine types regarding their
A. Abdel-Khalik1, M. I. Masoud1, A. L. Mohamadein1, B. W. Williams1, M. Magdy1 applicability in hybrid electrical vehicles.
1 1 1 1
Elec. Eng. Dept., University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, U.K. T. Finken , M. Felden , K. Hameyer
1
Institute of Electrical Machines, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
PC.3.6 - Control Technique and Operation Strategy of PM Generators in Hybrid Vehicles
A. Lidozzi1, V. Serrao1, L. Solero1, A. Di Napoli1 PC.3.14 - Integrated Mathematical Model of a Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell
1
University ROMA TRE, Dept. of Mechanical and Industrial Eng., Italy (PEMFC) Stack with an Automotive Synchronous Electrical Power Drive
V. Di Dio1, D. La Cascia1, R. Liga1, R. Miceli1
1
PC.3.7 - European Driving Schedule of Hybrid Electric Vehicle with Electric Power D.I.E.E.T., University of Palermo, Italy
Splitter and Super-capacitor as Electric Storage Unit
D. Cundev1, P. Mindl1 PC.3.15 - Identification of a 7-phase claw-pole starter-alternator for a micro-hybrid
1
Dept. of Electric Drives and Traction, Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic automotive application
A. Bruyère1,2, T. Henneron1, F. Locment1, E. Semail1, A. Bouscayrol1, J.Dubus2, J. Mipo2
1
PC.3.8 - A Software Tool for the evaluation of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Systems Laboratoire d'Electrotechnique et d'Electronique de Puissance de Lille, France
1 1 1 1 2
C. Boccaletti , G. Fabbri , R. Nanni , E. Santini Valeo Electrical System, Créteil, France
1
Department of Electrical Engineering, “Sapienza" University of Rome, Italy
PC.3.16 - The Design and Fabrication of BLDC Motor and Sensorless Drive for
PC.3.9 - A New Electrically Assist Scooter Automotive Applications
A. Hodder1, P. Jaquier1, Y. Perriard1 Jun-Hyuk Choi1, Bon-Gwan Gu1, Se-Hyun Rhyu1, In-Soung Jung1
1 1
Lab. of Integrated Actuators, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland Intelligent Mechatronics Research Center, Korea Electronics Technology Inst., Korea

PC.3.10 - An Optimization of an Electromagnetic Valve


B. Schinnerl1, D. Gerling1
1
Institute for Electrical Drives, University of Federal Defense, Munich, Germany

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POSTER SESSION PC.4 - MAINTENANCE AND MONITORING


PC.4.7 - Motor Bearings and Insulation System Condition Diagnosis by Means of
Chairpersons: Dr. Anouar Belahcen (Finland) Common-Mode Current and Shaft-Ground Voltage Correlation
1,2 1,3 2
F. J. T. E. Ferreira , J. P. Trovão , A. T. de Almeida
Prof. Dr. Ahmed El-Serafi (Canada) 1
Dep. of Electrical Engineering, Engineering Institute of Coimbra, Portugal
2
PC.4.1 - Some Practical Aspects of Eccentricity Detection in Induction Motors for Institute of Systems and Robotics, University of Coimbra, Portugal
3
Different Supply Conditions Institute for Systems and Computers Engineering at Coimbra, Portugal
1 2 1 3,1
D. Moríñigo , L.A. G. Escudero , O. Duque , M. Pérez
1
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Valladolid, Spain PC.4.8 - Direct steady-state computation of mechanical vibrations in electrical machines
2
S. Rainer , O. Bíró , K. Krischan , A. Stermecki , L. Philipp
1 2 1 2 3
Department of Statistics and Operational Research, University of Valladolid, Spain
3 1
Renfe Operadora, Spain Institute for Electrical Drives and Machines, Graz University of Technology, Austria
2
Inst. for Fundamentals and Theory in Electrical Eng., Graz Univ. of Technology, Austria
PC.4.2 - Effect of an Asymmetrical Rotor on a Vector Controlled Doubly Fed Induction 3
ELIN EBG Motoren Gmbh, Weiz, Austria
Machine
R. Ghosn1, M. Pietrzak-David2, B. De Fornel2
1
PC.4.9 - Sound prediction in induction machines with FEA
Ecole Supérieure d'Ingénieurs de Beyrouth, Beyrouth, Liban
2
P. Leopold1, G. Ofner1, S. Rainer2
INP-ENSEEIHT, Laboratoire Plasma et Conversion d'Energie, Toulouse, France 1
Research & Development Department, ELIN EBG Motoren GmbH, Weiz, Austria
2
CD-Labor MuSicEl, Institut fuer el. Antriebstechnik und Maschinen, TU Graz
PC.4.3 - Rotor Fault Detection in Closed Loop Induction Motors Drives by Electric Signal
Kopernikusgasse, Austria
Analysis
1 1 1
C. Concari , G. Franceschini , C. Tassoni
1 PC.4.10 - Inductance Measurement Method for Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors
Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'informazione, Parma, Italy
Using AC with DC Bias
1 1 1 1
J. Nakatsugawa , Y. Notohara , Dongsheng Li , Y. Iwaji
PC.4.4 - MWFA Model – Assisted Neural Network Training for Rotor Eccentricity 1
Monitoring in Ship Electric Generators Hitachi Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd., Japan
1 1 1 1
C Bruzzese , A. Giordani , E. Santini , D. Sciunnache
1
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Rome “Sapienza”, Italy PC.4.11 - Analysis of noise exciting magnetic force waves by means of numerical
simulation and a space vector de?nition
PC.4.5 - Intermittent Turn-to-Turn Winding Faults Diagnosis in Power Transformer by M. van der Giet1, R. Rothe1, M. Herranz Gracia1, K. Hameyer
1
the On-Load Exciting Current Park's Vector Approach Institute of Electrical Machines, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
1,2 2
L. M. R. Oliveira , A. J. M. Cardoso
1
Escola Superior de Tecnologia da Universidade do Algarve, Faro, Portugal PC.4.12 - Torsional Vibration Monitoring Using Induction Machine Electromagnetic
2
Univ. de Coimbra, Dep. de Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores, Portugal Torque Estimation
Sh. Hedayati Kia1, H. Henao1, G.-A. Capolino1
1
PC.4.6 - A virtual instrument for the measurement of voltage unbalance in power systems Department of Electrical Engineering, University of “Picardie Jules Verne”, France
1 1 1 1
J. Barros , R. I. Diego , M. de Apraiz , A. Rodriguez
1
Dept. Electronics and Computers, University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain

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PC.4.13 - Noise Reduction within Squirrel Cage Induction Motors by Utilizing Novel PC.4.20 - Design of Flat Torque Switched Reluctance Motor Considering Asymmetric
Stator Topologies Bridge Converter using Response Surface Modeling
1 1 1 1 1 1 2
C. Grabner Jae-Hak Choi , Yon-Do Chun , Pil-Wan Han , Dae-Hyun Koo , Do-Hyun Kang , Ju Lee
1 1
Research and Development Drive Systems, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany Ind. Applications Research Division, Korea Electrotechnology Research Inst., Korea

PC.4.14 - Monitoring of generator end winding vibrations PC.4.21 - Modal Calibration of Stiffness on a Squirrel Cage Induction Motor
1 2 2 1 1 2 2
M. Humer , R. Vogel , S. Kulig Mogenier G. , Mahfoud Jarir , Jacquet-Richardet G., Durantay L. , Barras N.
1 1
Siemens AG Power, Turboset Vibration, Germany LaMCoS, INSA-Lyon, Villeurbanne, France
2 2
Elec. Eng. Dept., Technische Universität Dortmund, Germany Converteam Motors,Champigneuilles, France

PC.4.15 - New modulation strategy to reduce the acoustic noise and vibrations radiated PC.4.22 - 3D-FEM Simulation for Investigation of Load Noise of Power Transformers
by PWM-Controlled Induction Machine Drives Verified by Measurements
A. R. González1, M. J. M.Gutiérrez1, F. V. Merino1, J. R. H. Larrubia2, F. P. Hidalgo1 H. Peter1, H. Andreas2, K. Manfred2, B. Florian1, H. Alexander1
1 1
Elec. Eng. Dept., University of Málaga, Spain Siemens Transformers Austria GmbH & Co KG, Werk Linz, Austria
2 2
Electronic Tech. Dept., University of Málaga, Spain Department of Sensor Technology, Friedrich-Alexander-University, Germany

PC.4.16 - Modular semi-anechoic chamber for acoustic testing in rotating electrical PC.4.23 - On-Line Fault Diagnostics in Operating Three-Phase Induction Motors by the
machines Active and Reactive Power Media
Fco. R. L. Raya1, V. B. López1, A. S. Lorenzo-Arroyo1, D. B. Martín1, F. M. P. Hidalgo2 M. Drif1, A. J. M. Cardoso1
1 1
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Córdoba, Spain University of Coimbra, Dep. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Portugal
2
University of Málaga, High Technical School of Industrial Engineering, Spain
PC.4.24 - Mechanical Fault Detection in an Elevator by Remote Monitoring
1 2
PC.4.17 - Optimal Design and Vibratory Analysis of Double-Layer Buried Magnet A. Q. Flores¹ J. B. Carvalho , A. J. M. Cardoso
1
Synchronous Machine Oporto Engineering School, Department of Electrical Engineering, Portugal
Z. Makni1, C. Marchand1 2
University of Coimbra, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Portugal
1
Lab. de Génie Electrique de Paris, Univ Pierre et Marie Curie-P6, France

PC.4.18 - Numerical analysis of magnetic noise and torque ripples of split-phase


induction motors
L. Vandevelde1, C. B. Rasmussen2, J. A. A. Melkebeek1
1
Electrical Energy Laboratory, Dept. of Electrical Energy, Ghent University, Belgium
2
Grundfos A/S, Bjerringbro, Denmark

PC.4.19 - Vibro-Acoustic Diagnosis of a Ventilator Driving System


H. Balan1, I. Vadan1, A. Botezan1, R. Tirnovan1, S. Stefanescu1
1
Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania

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POSTER SESSION PC.5 - LOSSES AND EFFICIENCY PC.5.6 - A Simple Insulated Thermometric Method for the Determination of Iron Losses
N. Dehlinger1, M. R. Dubois1
Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Hans Georg Herzog (Germany) 1
Laboratoire d'Électrotechnique, Université Laval, Québec, Canada
Prof. Dr. Michel Hecquet (France)
PC.5.7 - Engineering consideration on additional iron losses due to rotational fields
PC.5.1 - Estimation and Analysis of Iron Losses in Induction Motors under Sinusoidal and sheet cutting
and PWM Excitation 1 1
Yujing Liu , Kashif S. K. , Sohail A. M.
1

Z. Gmyrek1, A. Boglietti2, A. Cavagnino2 1


ABB Corporate Research, Västerås, Sweden
1
Technical University of Lodz, Inst. of Mechatronics and Information Systems, Poland
2
Politecnico di Torino, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettrica, Italy PC.5.8 - The determination of the total magnetic losses in the stator of the
asynchronous electrical micromachines fed with pulse width modulation,
PC.5.2 - Estimation of Stray Losses Outside of Windings in Power Transformers Using PWM, and with triangula waveforms, respectively
Three Dimensional Static Magnetic Field Solution and Statistics L. Pislaru-Danescu1, M. Ignat1, I. Puflea1, V. Stoica1
F. Kelemen1, L. Štrac1, S. Berberoviæ2 1
National Research Institute for Electrical Engineering - Advanced Research, Romania
1
Konèar Power Transformers Ltd., Research and Development Department, Croatia
2
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Department PC.5.9 - Power Loss Effects in Protection Sleeves of Permanent Magnet Excited
of Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering and Measurements, Zagreb, Croatia Synchronous Machines with Surface Magnets
W. R. Canders1, D. Hülsmann1, H. Mosebach1
1
PC.5.3 - Measurement of Equivalent Circuit Parameters for Modelling the Impact of Iron Technische Universität Braunschweig, Institut für Elektrische Maschinen, Germany
Losses in the SR Machine
1 1
J. Corda , S. Jamil PC.5.10 - Losses in Axial-Flux Permanent-Magnet Coreless Flywheel Energy Storage
1
School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Leeds, U.K. Systems
1 1 1 1,2 1
J. Santiago , J. G. Oliveira , J. Lundin , A. Larsson , H. Bernhoff
1
PC.5.4 - Calculation of Power Losses in the Damper Winding of Large Hydrogenerators Division for Electricity, Dep. of Eng. Sciences, Uppsala University, Sweden
2
at Open-Circuit and Load Conditions Swedish Defence Research Agency, Systems and Technology, Tumba, Sweden
1 1 1
G. Traxler-Samek , T. Lugand , A. Schwery
1
ALSTOM Hydro Ltd., Generator Technology Center, Birr, Switzerland PC.5.11 - No Load Loss Measurement and Component Separation for Induction Machines
J. Germishuizen1, S. Stanton2
1
PC.5.5 - Experimental Study on Harmonic Losses of a Dual-Stator Synchronous Motor Loher , Ruhstof, Germany
2
with Redundant Voltage Source Inverter (VSI) Drive Ansoft Corporation, Pittsburgh PA, USA
1 1 2 3
S. Kanerva , O. Toivanen , P. Sario , W. Arshad
1
ABB Oy, Machines, Helsinki, Finland PC.5.12 - New type of electro-heat-generator
2
ABB Switzerland Ltd, MV Drives, Turgi, Switzerland K. K. Konstantinovich1, I. S. Nikolaevich1
3 1
ABB Corporate Research, Västerås, Sweden Theorenical Elec. Eng. Dept., University of Saint-Petersburg, Russia

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16.00h - 17.40h Room B - PEGASO


PC.5.13 - Experimental Thermal Evaluation of TEFC Three-Phase Induction Motors
Under Different Supply Frequencies
1 2 1 Oral Session OC.1 - Regulation and Control
A.M.S. Mendes , X. M. López Fernandez , A. J. Marques Cardoso
1
University of Coimbra, Dep. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Portugal
2
University of Vigo, Department of Electrical Engineering, Spain Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Jan Melkebeek (Belgium)
Dr. Basile Kawkabani (Switzerland)
PC.5.14 - Measurement of Hydro-generator's End Region Temperature
1 2
Z. Bertalanic , Z. Maljkovic , M. Pavlica
2 OC.1.1 - Study of Electric Arc Furnace Operational Effects on the Shaft of the Local
1
Energy Institute Inc., Zagreb, Croatia Power System Generators by Employing Furnace Real Model
1 2 2
2
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia M. T. Esfahani , R. Hooshmand , A. kiyoumarsi
1
Electrical Engineering Departmen Islamic Azad University
2
PC.5.15 - Some Problems of Synchronous Hydro-Generator Temperature Measurement University of Isfahan, Faculty of Engineering, Dep. of Electrical Engineering, Iran
M. Vrazic1, I. Gasparac1, M. Pavlica1
1
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia
OC.1.2 - Integrated Design and Control of Precision XY Stages with Active Vibration
PC.5.16 - Design of Water Cooled Electric Motors Using CFD and Thermography Isolator
1 1
Techniques M. Nitta , S. Hshimoto
1
S. S. Borges1, C. A. Cezario1, T. T. Kunz1 Department of Electronic Engineering, Gunma University, Japan
1
Research and Development of Product Department, WEG Equipamentos Elétricos -
Motores, Santa Catarina, Brazil
OC.1.3 - Predictive Control Technique of dual PM-brushless motor drives
PC.5.17 - Classification of Rotational Losses Zones in Stator Cores of Induction Motors M. S. D. Acampa1, A. Del Pizzo1, D. Iannuzzi1
1
Using Fuzzy-Clustering Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy
1 1 1 1
C. González-Morán , P. Arboleya , G. D. González , J. G. Aleixandre-Fernández
1
Elec. Eng. Dept., University of Oviedo, Gijón, Spain
OC.1.4 - Very Low Speed Operation of a Variable Structure Direct Torque Controlled IPM
Synchronous Motor Drive using Combined HF Signal Injection and Sliding Observer
1 1 1
Saad Sayeef , Gilbert Foo , M.F. Rahman
1
School of Electrical Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia

OC.1.5 -Direct Torque Control of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Using LP Filter
15.30h - 16.00h Coffee Break Room D - FENIX II + FENIX III 1 1 1
S. Özçýra , N. Bekiroðlu , E. Ayçiçek
1
Electrical Engineering Department, Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey

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16.00h - 17.40h Room A - FENIX I 16.00h - 17.40h Room C - NEPTUNO

Oral Session OC.2 - Fields Modelling Oral Session OC.3 - Transportation and Special Machines

Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Osama Mohammed (U.S.A.) Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Jean-Jacques Simond (Switzerland)
Prof. Dr. Jan Sykulski (U.K.) Prof. Dr. Wolf-Ruediger Canders (Germany)

OC.2.1 - Permanent Magnet DC Motor Brush Transient Thermal Analysis OC.3.1 - Design and Comparison of High Speed Switched and Synchronous Reluctance
J. Junak1, G. Ombach1, D. Staton2 Machines to Drive the Compressor of an Automotive PEM Fuel Cell
1 1 1 1 1
VDO Automotive AG, Wuerzburg, Germany T. Raminosoa , B. Blunier , D. Fodorean , A. Miraoui
2 1
Motor Design Ltd., Ellesmere, U.K. Department of Electrical Engineering and Control Systems, Belfort Montbeliard
University of Technology, France

OC.2.2 - Analysis method of negative ion by electrostatic atomization employing MPS


method and FEM OC.3.2 - Back-EMF Suppression Rate of Interior Permanent-Magnet Motor for Electric
1 1 1 1
Yu Okaue , K. Hirata , F. Miyasaka , M. Yamamoto Vehicle Traction
1
Department of Adaptive Machine Systems, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka 1 1 1
Noriaki Hino , Fumio Tajima , Yutaka Matsunobu , Masashi Kitamura
1

University, Japan 1
Hitachi Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd., Japan

OC.2.3 - 3-D Finite Element Analysis of Miniature Motor with Off-Center of Rotor OC.3.3 - Linear Eddy Current Brake for Railway Vehicles Using Dynamic Braking
Y. Kawase1, T. Yamaguchi1, N. Toida1, S. Wakamatsu1, K. Nakamura2, E. Fukushima2 Y. Sakamoto1, T. Kashiwagi1, T. Sasakawa1, N. Fujii2
1
Department of Information Science, Gifu University, Japan 1
Electromagnetic Applications Laboratory, Railway Technical Research Institute,
2
Namiki Precision Jewel Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan Tokyo, Japan
2
Kyushu University, Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Systems Eng., Fukuoka, Japan

OC.2.4 - Modeling for Loss Analysis of Inverter-fed Synchronous Machines


S. Shisha1, C. Sadarangani1 OC.3.4 - Hybrid Electric Propulsion System Using Submersed SPM Machine
1
School of Electrical Eng., Electrical Machines and Power Electronics KTH, Sweden M. Barcaro1, Nicola Bianchi1, Silverio Bolognani1
1
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Padova, Italy

17.40h - 20.30h Free Time

20.30h Conference Gala Dinner at Casino of Vilamoura

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08.30h - 09.00h Room A - FENIX I 09.00h - 10.20h Room A - FENIX I

Oral Session OD.1 - Regulation and Control / Drives and Actuators


Invited Lecture ID
Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Mircea Radulescu (Romania)
Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. M. Pérez Donsión (Spain) Prof. Dr. Athanasios Safacas (Greece)

OD.1.1 - Comparison between Fuzzy Logic and Sliding Mode Control applied to Six
Phase Induction Machine Positioning
Electric Systems applied to new Wind Turbines Developments M. A. Fnaiech, F. Fnaiech, F. Betin, G. A. Capolino

by: Juan Diego Diaz Veja, Gamesa, Marketing Director, Spain

OD.1.2 - A Novel Compensation Method Based on Fuzzy Logic Control for Matrix
· Keynote presentation by Juan Diego Diaz Veja (Gamesa), Spain, on description of activities Converter under Distorted Input Voltage Conditions
of the Company and Innovation and Development in Energetic Technologies.
H. Karaca1, R. Akkaya1, H. Doðan1
1
Elec. Eng. Dept., University of Selcuk, Konya, Turkey

OD.1.3 - Systematic Comparison of BLDC Motors for Small Automotive Water Pump
Applications
H. Hembach 1, S. A. Evans2, D. Gerling3
1
MVV Energie AG, Operation Management (TB), Mannheim, Germany
2
Robert Bosch GmbH, Engineering Electrical Drives (ED/EED), Bühl, Germany
3
Bundeswehr University Munich, Institute for Electrical Drives, Neubiberg, Germany

OD.1.4 - Control of a direct-drive servo-valve actuated by a linear amplified piezoelectric


actuator for aeronautic applications
C. Vloebergh1, P. Sente1, F. Labrique1, P. Alexandre2
1
Louvain School of Engineering, University of Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
2
S.A.B.C.A., Chaussée de Haecht, Belgium

OD.1.5 - Optimal Fault-Tolerant Control Strategy for Multi-Phase Motor Drives under an
Open Circuit Phase Fault Condition
D. Casadei1, M. Mengoni1, G. Serra1, A. Tani1, L. Zarri1
1
Electrical Engineering Dept., University of Bologna, Italy

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09.00h - 10.20h Room B - PEGASO 09.00h - 10.20h Room C - NEPTUNO

Oral Session OD.2 - Renewable Energy Oral Session OD.3 - Maintenance and Monitoring

Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Manuel Pérez Donsión (Spain) Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Bertrand Nogarede (France)
Prof. Dr. Narayan Kar (Canada) Dr. Anouar Belahcen (Finland)

OD.2.1 - Very High Efficiency Drives for Solar Powered Unmanned Aircraft OD.3.1 - On-Line Detection of Stator Winding Short-Circuit Faults in an Inverter-Fed PM
B. Mecrow1, J. Bennett1, A. Jack1, D. Atkinson1, A. Freeman2 Machine using HF Signal Injection
1 1 1 1
School of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering, Univ. of Newcastle, U.K. J. Arellano-Padilla , M. Sumner , C. Gerada
2 1
QinetiQ, Cody Technology Park, Hants, U.K. School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Nottingham, U.K.

OD.2.2 - Control of a 6MVA Hybrid Converter for a Permanent Magnet Synchronous OD.3.2 - Explosion protected electrical machines with type of protection “e” and “nA”
Generator for Windpower Requirements, Risk Analysis, Type tests, Conclusions
M. Winkelnkemper1, F. Wildner2, P. Steimer1 D. Arnold1, V. Barinberg1
1 1
ABB Switzerland Ltd., Power Electronics and MV drives, Switzerland Explosion Protection of electrical machines, Siemens AG Industry Sector, Germany
2
ABB Switzerland Ltd., Corporate Research Center, Power Electronic Systems,
Baden, Switzerland
OD.3.3 - An Approach to Ultrasonic Fault Machinery Monitoring by Using the Wigner-
Ville and Choi-Williams Distributions
OD.2.3 - Transient Stability Enhancement of Wind Generator Using Superconducting L. A. Escobar-Moreira1
1
Magnetic Energy Storage Unit Norbert Wiener Center of Harmonic Analysis and Applications, Univ. of Maryland –
M.R.I. Sheikh1, S.M. Muyeen1, R. Takahashi1, T. Murata1, J. Tamura1 College Park, USA
1
Kitami Institute of Technology, Hokkaido, Japan
OD.3.4 - Comparison of measured and analytically calculated stray load losses in
standard cage induction machines
1 1 1 2
OD.2.4 - Numerical and Experimental Analysis of Two Permanent Magnet Claw Poles R. Hagen, A. Binder , M. Aoulkadi , K. Bradley
1
Wind Generators Dept. of Electrical Energy Conversion, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany
2
1 2 1 2
L. Melcescu , M. Popescu , M. Covrig , M. Cistelecan , O. Craiu
1 School of Electrical Engineering, University of Nottingham, UK
1
Electrical Machines Dept., Electrical Engineering Faculty, University Politehnica of
Bucharest, Romania
2
Research Institute for Electrical Machines, Bucharest, Romania
10.20h - 11.00h Coffee Break Room D - FENIX II + FENIX III

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11.00h - 12.30h POSTER SESSION PD Room D - FENIX II + FENIX III


PD.1.6 - High Efficiency Multi-Drive System for a Hybrid Electric Catamaran with
Submersed PM Synchronous Motors
POSTER SESSION PD.1 - PERMANENT MAGNET MACHINES 1 1
S. Bolognani , L. Sgarbossa
1
Dept. of Electrical Engineering, University of Padova, Italy
Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. David Howe (U.K.)
Prof. Dr. Katsuhiro Hirata (Japan)
PD.1.7 - Physics-Based Phase Variable Model of PM Synchronous Machines from Field
PD.1.1 - Adaptive Torque Control for Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines using Computations and Its Applications to Machine Controls
1 1 1
Recurrent Fuzzy Neural Networks Z. Liu , O. A. Mohammed , S. Liu
1
1
E. Altamiranda , E. S Hamdi, E. C. Morles
2 Power Systems Laboratory, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
1
GE Florida International University, Miami, USA
2
Universidad de Los Andes Mérida Venezuela
PD.1.8 - A time series approach to design of a permanent magnet synchronous
PD.1.2 - The Static Characteristics of DSPM Under Different Armature Current and generator for a direct-drive wind turbine
1 1 1
Different PM Thickness A. McDonald , I. Portugal , M. Mueller
1
1 1
X. Wang , C. Wang , Zhi Guo
1 Inst. for Energy Systems, School of Engineering & Electronics, Univ. of Edinburgh, U.K.
1
School of Electrical Engineering and Automation, Tianjin University, China
PD.1.9 - Comparison of d- and q-axis inductances in an IPM machine with integral-slot
PD.1.3 - Design and Analysis of an Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor with distributed and fractional-slot concentrated windings
Optimized Performance L. Chong1, M. F. Rahman1
1
C. M. Siguimoto1,2, N. Sadowski2, M. V. F. Luz2 School of Electrical Eng. and Telecommunications, Univ. of New South Wales, Australia
1
WEG Equipamentos Elétricos S.A. - Motores, Jaraguá do Sul, Brazil
2
Group for Conception and Analysis of Electromagnetic Devices, Electrical Engineering PD.1.10 - Optimal design of permanent magnet motor using Multidisciplinary Design
Department, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil Optimization
S. Kreuawan1, F. Gillon1, P. Brochet1
1
PD.1.4 - Axial Flux PM Machine with Mechanical Field Weakening in Dual Rotor Ecole Centrale de Lille, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France
Arrangement
1 2
F. Moeller , B. Cebulski , M. Rezaei
2 PD.1.11 - Torque Ripple Suppression in an Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
1 2
1
Nexxtdrive Ltd., London, U.K. M. H. Zadeh , A. Kiyoumarsi
1
2
IAV GmbH, Berlin, Germany Department of Electrical Engineering, Islamic Azad University of Abhar, Iran
2
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Isfahan, Iran
PD.1.5 - Investigation of Slot-Pole Combinations and Winding Arrangements for
Minimizing Eddy Current Losses in Solid Back-Iron of Rotor for Radial Flux PD.1.12 - Average Torque Optimization in Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors
Permanent Magnet Machines M. H. Zadeh1, A. Kiyoumarsi2
1
1
H.Polinder , A.Jassal
1 Department of Electrical Engineering, Islamic Azad University of Abhar, Iran
2
1
Electrical Power Processing Group, Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Isfahan, Iran

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PD.1.13 - Matlab-Simulink Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Improved Model for PD.1.19 - Flux-Weakening Control of Surface Mounted PM Synchronous Motors
Vector Control Drives Applications Accounting for Resistive Voltage Drop
1 1 2
L. Bãjan M. Tursini , R. Petrella
1 1
“Politehnica” University of Timiºoara, Germany Department of Electrical and Information Engineering, University of L'Aquila, Italy
2
Dep. of Electrical, Management and Mechanical Eng., University of Udine, Italy
PD.1.14 - Field-Circuit Analysis of Load Characteristics of Stand-Alone PM Synchronous
Generator Connected to R-L Type Load
1
R. Rossa
1
Research and Development Centre of Electrical Machines KOMEL, Poland

PD.1.15 - Performance Optimisation of a Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor by


Sampling Based Sensitivity Analysis
L. Petkovska1, G. Cvetkovski1
1
Ss. Cyril & Methodius University, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information
Technologies, Skopje, Macedonia

PD.1.16 - Fuzzy Logic Based On-Line Electromagnetic Loss Minimization of Permanent POSTER SESSION PD.2 - REGULATION AND CONTROL
Magnet Synchronous Motor Drives
E. Sergaki1, G. Vassalos1, A. Chaniotis2, P. Georgilakis3, A. Kladas2, G. Stavrakakis1 Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Jan Melkebeek (Belgium)
1
Dep. of Electronic & Computer Engineering, Technical University of Crete, Greece Prof. Dr. Francis Labrique (Belgium)
2
School of Electrical & Computer Eng., National Technical Univ. of Athens, Greece
3
Dep. of Production Engineering & Management, Technical Univ. of Crete, Greece PD.2.1 - A Novel Torque Control for a SR motor EV
A. Nishimiya1, H. Goto1, Hai-Jiao Guo2, O. Ichiiokura1
1
PD.1.17 - Parameters influence on the synchronization process of a PMSM controlled by Elec. and Comm. Eng. Dept., Tohoku University
2
A Voltage Source Inverter (VSI) Elec. and Inform. Eng. Dept., Tohoku Gakuin University, Japan
1 2
M. P. Donsión , J. Rais
1
Electrical Engineering Department, Vigo University, Spain PD.2.2 - On-Line Search Based Fuzzy Optimum Efficiency Operation in Steady and
2
Department of Electromechanics and Power Electronics, Faculty of Electrical Transient States for DC and AC Vector Controlled Motors
Engineering Plzeò., The University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, Czech Republic E. S. Sergaki1, G. S. Stavrakakis1
1
Electronic & Computer Engineering Dept., Technical University of Crete
PD.1.18 - Enhanced optimal torque control of fault-tolerant PM machine under flux
Bweakening operation PD.2.3 - Representation of Directly Connected and Drive-controlled Induction Motors.
Z. Sun1, J. Wang1, G. W. Jewell1, D. Howe1 Part 1: Single-phase Load Models
1
Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Sheffield, U.K. C. Cresswell1, S. Djokiæ1
1
Institute of Energy Systems., University of Edinburgh, U.K.

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PD.2.4 - Representation of Directly Connected and Drive-controlled Induction Motors. PD.2.11 - High Frequency AC-DC Converter for High Current Applications
Part 2: Three-phase Load Models R. S. Bhide1, S. V. Kulkarni1
1 1 1
C. Cresswell , S. Djokiæ Dep. of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, India
1
Institute of Energy Systems., University of Edinburgh, U.K.
PD.2.12 - Parameter Optimization of a Takagi-Sugeno Type Fuzzy Logic Controller for
PD.2.5 - Harmonic Elimination for Multilevel Inverters with Equal or Unequal Voltage Boost Converter by Genetic Algorithm
H. Doðan , R. Akkaya , H. Karaca
1 1 1
Sources
1 2 1
A. Balouktsis , G. Adamidis Elec. Eng. Dept., University of Selcuk, Konya, Turkey
1
Informatics and Communications Dep., Technological Educational Instit. of Serres, Greece
2
Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept., Democritus University of Thrace, Greece PD.2.13 - Optimal Design of a Soft Switching Inverter for Control of an Induction Motor
Drive Using Scalar Method
PD.2.6 - Prediction-based ripple reduction in Direct Torque Control of an induction machine B. M. Dehkordi1, A. Kiyoumarsi1, R. Ashrafi1
J. Beerten1, J. Verveckken1, J. Driesen1 1
Dep. of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Isfahan, Iran
1
ESAT-ELECTA, Catholic University of Leuven, Leuven-Heverlee, Belgium
PD.2.14 - Modified Evolutionary Particle Swarm Optimization for AVR-PID tuning
1 1 1
PD.2.7 - A Phasorial Speed Controller for a Two Windings Single-Phase Induction Motor M. L. Amer , H. H. Hanafy , Hosam K. M. Youssef
M. Guerreiro1, D. Foito A. Cordeiro2 1
Electrical Power and Machines Dep., Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Egypt
1
Escola Superior de Tecnologia de Setúbal, Instituto Politécnico de Setúbal, Portugal
2
Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa, Portugal PD.2.15 - Nonlinear Induction Motor Control accounting for Inductance Saturation
1 1 1
M. Beniakar , K. Pavlou , A. Kladas
1
PD.2.8 - Variable-Frequency Based Voltage-Control of an Isolated Induction Generator Faculty of Electrical & Computer Eng., National Technical Univ. of Athens, Greece
1 2
L. S. Borba , E. G. Marra
1
PETROBRAS, Brazilian Petroleum Corporation, Corporative Engineering Dep., Brazil PD.2.16 - Rotor Resistance Adaptation for Vector Controlled Induction Motor considering
2
School of Electric and Computer Engineering, Federal University of Goias, Brazil Deviations of the Main Inductance caused by the Quadrature Current
R. Ingruber1, R. Seebacher1, G. Dannerer1
1
PD.2.9 - Closed Loop Power Control of an Induction Furnace Institute of Electrical Drives and Machines, Graz, University of Technology, Austria
A. Kiyoumarsi1, R. Houshmand1, R. Ali-Zargar1, M. Hassanzadeh2
1
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Isfahan, Iran PD.2.17 - Direct Torque control of induction machine fed by a three levels inverter with
2
Dep. of Electrical Engineering, Islamic Azad University of Abhar, Ghazwin, Iran speed control using an artificial neural network
M.T. Lamchich1, L. Ouboubker1
1
PD.2.10 - Integration of Transient and Fundamental Wave Excitation for Zero Speed University Cadi Ayyad, Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, Department of Physic, Morocco
Sensorless Control of ac Machines
T.M. Wolbank1, M.A. Vogelsberger1, M. Riepler1 PD.2.18 - Low-cost sensorless BLDC for organic fluids treatment in sterile environments
1 1 1 1
Dep. of Electrical Drives and Machines, Vienna University of Technology, Austria C. Bianchini , C. Concari , A. Toscani
1
Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Informazione, Università degli Studi di Parma, Italy

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POSTER SESSION PD.3 - FIELDS MODELLING PD.3.7 - Electric Motor Winding Temperature Prediction Using a Simple Two-Resistance
Thermal Circuit
1 1
Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Yoshihiro Kawase (Japan) C. A. Cezário , H. P. Silva
1
Prof. Dr. Sheppard Salon (U.S.A) WEG Electrical Equipments – Motors, Santa Catarina, Brazil

PD.3.1 - Calculation of Eddy Current Losses in Conductive Sleeves of Synchronous PD.3.8 - The Comparison of Magnetic Values Obtained from Hall Probes and Measuring
Machines Coils in Synchronous Generators
J. F. Gieras1, A. C. Koenig1, L. D. Vanek1 1 2
A. Elez , B. Tomièiæ and A. Èolak
1

1 1
Hamilton Sundstrand, Applied Research Electrical Engineering, U.S.A. Konèar – Electric Engineering Institute Inc., Zagreb, Croatia
2
Konèar – Generators and Motors Inc., Zagreb, Croatia
PD.3.2 - Modeling of IM with Stator Winding Inter-turn Fault Validated by FEM
B. Vaseghi1, N. Takorabet1, F. Meibody-Tabar1 PD.3.9 - Determination of the Starting and Operational Characteristics of Larger
1
Groupe de Recherche en Electrotechnique et Electronique de Nancy, France Squirrel Cage Induction Motor Using Harmonic and Transient FEM
1 1 1 2 3
A. Stermecki , O. Bíró , K. Preis , S. Rainer , G. Ofner
1
PD.3.3 - Automatic HF Model Generation and Impedance Optimization for Low Voltage Institute for Fundamentals and Theory in Electrical Engineering, Graz University of
DC Motors Technology, Austria
J. Benecke1, S. Dickmann1 2
Institute for Electrical Drives and Machines, Graz University of Technology, Austria
1 3
Helmut-Schmidt-Universität / Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg, Germany ELIN EBG Motoren Gmbh, Weiz, Austria

PD.3.4 - Study of a rotor current excited vernier reluctance machine PD.3.10 - Calculation of Load-Dependent Equivalent Circuit Parameters of Squirrel Cage
A. Tounzi1, B. Ramdane1,2, M.E Zaïm2 Induction Motors Using Time-Harmonic FEM
1 1,3 1 1 2,3 2 4
L2EP – USTL, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France A. Stermecki , O. Bíró , K. Preis , S. Rainer , K. Krischan , G. Ofner
2 1
IREENA – Saint Nazaire, France Institute for Fundamentals and Theory in Electrical Engineering, Graz University of
Technology, Austria
2
PD.3.5 - Modelling and First Order Optimisation of the Air-Cored Tubular PM Machine Institute for Electrical Drives and Machines, Graz University of Technology, Austria
3
Using Polynomial Approximation Christian Doppler Laboratory for Multiphysical Simulation, Graz, Austria
R. Crozier1, M. Mueller1 4
ELIN EBG Motoren Gmbh, Weiz, Austria
1
Institute for Energy Systems, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, U.K.
PD.3.11 - Analytical Thermal Models for Small Induction Motors
PD.3.6 - Comparative Performance Analysis of Aluminum Rotor and Copper Rotor SEIG D. Staton1, M. Popescu2, C. Cossar2, M. McGilp2, S. Omori3, T. Kurimoto3
1
Considering Skin Effect Motor Design Ltd., Ellesmere, U.K.
K. Hafiz1, G. Nanda1, N. C. Kar1 2
SPEED Laboratory, University of Glasgow, U.K.
1 3
Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering University of Windsor, Canada Oriental Motor Co, Ltd. , Japan

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PD.3.12 - The Effect of Magnetic Asymmetry on the Behavior of the Synchronous PD.3.20 - Modeling the induction machine's main inductance as a function of the
Machine in Dynamic Regime magnetizing and the torque building component of the stator current
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
A. Campeanu , Ion Vlad , Ioan Cautil G. Dannerer , R. R. Seebacher , K. Krischan , R. Ingruber
1 1
Faculty of Electromechanics, University of Craiova, Romania Institute of Electrical Drives and Machines, Graz Technical University, Austria

PD.3.13 - Finite-Element-Investigations of the Transient Behaviour of Salient Pole PD.3.21 - Investigating the dependency of an induction machine's main inductance on
Synchronous Machines with Different Damper End Connections the supply frequency
1 1 1 1 1
E. Schlemmer , G. Ofner R. R. Seebacher , K. Krischan , G. Dannerer
1 1
ELIN EBG Motoren GmbH, Weiz, Austria Institute of Electrical Drives and Machines, Graz University of Technology, Austria

PD.3.14 - Diagnosis of Field Winding Grounds in Synchronous Generators Using Air PD.3.22 - Investigating the dependency of an induction machine's main inductance on
Gap Field Measurements the torque building current component using FEM
S. Salon, M.V.K.Chari, Sam Salem K. Krischan1,3, R. R. Seebacher1,3, G. Dannerer1, G. Ofner2,3
1
Institute of Electrical Drives and Machines, Graz University of Technology, Austria
2
PD.3.15 - Robust Numerical Analysis of Wound Core Distribution Transformers ELIN EBG Motoren GmbH, Austria
1 1 1 3
Th. D. Kefalas , A. G. Kladas , J. A. Tegopoulos Christian Doppler Laboratory for Multiphysical Simulation
1
Faculty of Electrical and Computer Eng., National Technical Univ. of Athens, Greece
PD.3.23 - Replication of the ELF Magnetic Field in Power Transformer Rooms
PD.3.16 - A Hybrid Excitation DC Motor Suitable for High-Reliability Applications C. L. Antunes1,2,3, J. Cecílio1,2
1 1 1 1 1
P. Bolognesi , O. Bruno , F. Papini , L. Taponecco Electrical Eng. and Computers Dept., University of Coimbra, Portugal
1 2
University of Pisa - Dep. Electric Systems & Automation, Italy APDEE – Assoc. Port. Des. Eng. Elect., Coimbra, Portugal
3
CASE – Centro de Accionamento e Sistemas Eléctricos, Covilhã, Portugal
PD.3.17 - Design Studies on Hybrid Excitation Motor for Main Spindle Drive in Machine
Tools PD.3.24 - Magnetic Analysis of Flux Barriers Synchronous Reluctance Motors
T. Kosaka1, M. B. Shiridahar Babu1, M. Yamamoto1, N. Matsui1 F. Parasiliti1, M. Villani1
1 1
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan Department of Electrical and Information Engineering, University of L'Aquila, Italy

PD.3.18 - Multi-Physical Models: Electro-Vibro-Acoustic and Thermal of Asynchronous


Machine
J. Le Besnerais1, A. Fasquelle1, M. Hecquet1, J. Pellé2, S. Harmand2, P. Brochet1
1
L2EP, Ecole Centrale de Lille, Villeneuve D'Ascq, France
2
LME, Université de Valenciennes, Valenciennes, France

PD.3.19 - Magnetic Field Analysis of a Brushless DC Motor


1 1 1
A. D. P. Juliani , D. P. Gonzaga , J. R. B. A. Monteiro
1
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of São Paulo, Brazil

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PD.4.7 - Control of Induction Motors for Wide Speed Range for Electric Vehicle Drives
POSTER SESSION PD.4 - TRANSPORTATION AND SPECIAL MACHINES
D. Casadei1, F. Milanesi1, G. Serra1, A. Tani1, L. Zarri1
1
Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Pascal Brochet (France) Dept. of Electrical Engineering, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
Prof. Dr. Wolf-Ruediger Canders (Germany)
PD.4.8 - Theoretical Analysis of High Temperature Superconducting Induction/Synchronous
PD.4.1 - A Dual Inductor Current fed dc/dc converter with ZVS active clamping, for fuel Machine Based on the Nonlinear Electrical Equivalent Circuit
T. Nakamura , T. Nishimura , K. Nagao , K. Matsumura , Y. Ogama , H. Miyake
1 1 1 1 1 1
cell based plant
1
V. I. Cimino1, L. Piegari1 Dept. of Elec. Eng., Grad. Sch. of Eng., Kyoto University, Japan
1
Department of Electrical Engineering – University of Naples Federico II, Italy
PD.4.9 - Anti-Slip Wheel Controller drive for EV using Speed and Torque Observers
PD.4.2 - Simulation of Wind Power Generation with Matrix and Multi-Level Converters: D. Foito1, M. Guerreiro1, A. Cordeiro2
1
Power Quality Analysis Escola Superior de Tecnologia de Setúbal, Instituto Politécnico de Setúbal, Portugal
2
R. Melício1, V. M. F. Mendes2, J. P. S. Catalão1 Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa, Portugal
1
University of Beira Interior, Covilhã, Portugal
2
Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal PD.4.10 - A New Topology Brushless Motor
1 1 1
I. E. Chabu , S. I. Nabeta , R. M. Yabiku
1
PD.4.3 - Wind Turbine Power Electronics and Electrical Machines: On Lightning Escola Politécnica da Universidade de São Paulo, Departamento de Engenharia de
Protection Simulation Energia e Automação Elétricas, Brazil
1 1 2
R. B. Rodrigues , V. M. F. Mendes , J. P. S. Catalão
1
Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal PD.4.11 - An Approach to Find an Optimum Designed SRM for Electric Vehicle Drive
1 1
2
University of Beira Interior, Covilhã, Portugal W. Jazdzynski , M. Majchrowicz
1
Elec. Eng., Automatics, Comp. Sc. and Electronics Dept., AGH University of
PD.4.4 - Comparison of Electrical Machine Types in Hybrid Drive Trains: Induction Science and Technology, Cracow, Poland
Machine vs. Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine
D. Bücherl1, R. Nuscheler1, W. Meyer1, H. G. Herzog1 PD.4.12 - Analysis of an Electromagnetic Automobile Suspension System
1,2,4 3,4 1,2,4
1
Fachgebiet Energiewandlungstechnik, Technische Universität München, Germany M. Chaves , J. Maia , J. Esteves
1
Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, DEEA, Portugal
2
PD.4.5 - Environmental and Life Cycle Cost Analysis of a Switched Reluctance Motor Centro de Electrotecnia e Electrónica Industrial, Lisboa, Portugal
3
E. Martínez1, P. Andrada1, B. Blanqué1, M. Torrent1, J.I. Perat1, J. A.Sánchez1 Escola Superior de Tecnologia de Setúbal, DEE, Portugal
4
1
Dep. d'Enginyeria Elèctrica, Technical University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain CIEEE, Lisboa, Portugal

PD.4.6 - Comparative Study of Using Different Electric Motors in the Electric Vehicles PD.4.13 - Design, Analysis and Realisation of a Novel Magnetic Harmonic Gear
N. Hashemnia1, B. Asaei1 J. Rens1, R. Clark1, S. Calverley1, K. Atallah2, D. Howe2
1
1
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Eng., University of Tehran, Iran Magnomatics Ltd, The Sheffield Bioincubator, U.K.
2
Dept of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, The University of Sheffield, U.K.

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PD.4.14 - Comparative Study of Different Electric Machines in the Powertrain of a Small PD.4.19 - Application of Fe-Cr-Ni-Mo-C Steel Alloy in Hysteresis Motors
Electric Vehicle M. S. Moghadam1, A. Darabi1, M. Sadeghierad2
1,4 1,2,3 1,5 1
J. P. Trovão , P. G. Pereirinha , F. J. T. E. Ferreira Faculty of Electrical & Robotics Engineering, Shahrood University of Technology, Iran
1 2
IPC-ISEC, Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra, Portugal Faculty of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
2
APVE, Associação Portuguesa do Veículo Eléctrico (Portuguese Branch of AVERE)
3
CASE, Centro de Accionamentos e Sist. Eléctricos, Univ. Beira Interior, Portugal PD.4.20 - Analysis and Modeling of an Electrostatic Induction Micromotor
4 1 1 2 2
Institute for Systems and Computers Engineering at Coimbra, Portugal F. J. S. Martín , J. M. M. Verona , S. G. A. Montoya , J. A. Montiel-Nelson
5 1
Institute of Systems and Robotics, University of Coimbra, Portugal Electrical Eng. Dept., University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
2
Electronic.and Automation Eng. Dept., University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
PD.4.15 - Modeling and MPPT Sensorless Control of a DFIG-Based Marine Current Turbine
S. E. B. Elghali1, M. E. H. Benbouzid1, J. F. Charpentier2, T. Ahmed-Ali3, J.M. Gahery1,2, PD.4.21 - Diagnosis of Rotor Faults in Traction Drives for Railway Applications
A. Denis
1,2
S. M. A. Cruz1, A. Stefani2, F. Filippetti2, A. J. M. Cardoso1
1 1
Lab. Brestois de Mécanique et des Systèmes, University of Brest, France University of Coimbra / IT, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Portugal
2 2
French Naval Academy Research Institute, Lanveoc-Poulmic, Brest Armées, France University of Bologna, DIE, Italy
3
Lab. Brestois de Mécanique et des Systèmes, University of Brest, France
PD.4.22 - Proposal of the Section Changing Method of the Stator Block of the Discontinuous
PD.4.16 - Different Estimation Techniques for SFOC Induction Motor for Electric Vehicle Stator Permanent Magnet Type Linear Synchronous Motor Aimed at Long-distance
A. Haddoun1,2, M.E.H. Benbouzid1, D. Diallo3, R. Abdessemed4, J. Ghouili5, K. Srairi6 Transportation
1
Laboratoire Brestois de Mécanique et des Systèmes, University of Brest, France Kenji Suzuki1, Yong-Jae Kim2, Hideo Dohmeki1
2 1
Electrical Engineering Department, University of Oum El Bouaghi, Algeria Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Musashi Institute of Technology, Japan
3 2
LGEP/SPEE labs, Supélec, Univ. Pierre et Marie Curie P6, France Department of Electrical Engineering, Chosun University, Gwangju, Korea
4
Electrical Engineering Department, University of Batna, Algeria
5
GRET Research Group, Engineering Faculty, University of Moncton, Canada PD.4.23 - Development of Totally Enclosed Traction Motor
6 1 1 1 1
Lab. de Modélisation des Systèmes Energétiques, University of Biskra, Algeria T. Koyama , S. Noda , S. Shiraishi , M. Matsushita
1
Power and Industrial Systems R & D Center TOSHIBA Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
PD.4.17 - Hybrid-Electric Vehicles for Advanced Urban Mobility: a New Proposal
1 1 1
C. Concari , G. Franceschini , A. Toscani PD.4.24 -Electromagnetic guiding of vertical transportation vehicles: state control of an
1
Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Informazione, Parma, Italy over-determined system
B. Schmülling1, R. Appunn1, K. Hameyer1
1
PD.4.18 - Efficiency Considerations of a Kinetic Energy Storage System used for Institute of Electrical Machines, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany
Railway Applications
M. Lafoz1, C. Vázquez1, L. García-Tabarés1
1
Centro de Estudios y Experimentación de Obras Públicas, Madrid, Spain

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POSTER SESSION PD.5 - LOSSES AND EFFICIENCY PD.5.7 - Determination of magnetic losses in planar magnetic elements
C. L. Ebert1, W. P. Carpes Jr 2, J. C. S. Fagundes2
1
Departamento Acadêmico de Eletrônica – DAELN – CEFET/SC, Brazil
Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Aldo Boglietti (Italy) 2
Grupo de Concepção e Análise de Dispositivos Eletromagnéticos, Instituto de Eletrônica
Prof. Dr. Carlos Cabrita (Portugal) de Potência – INEP – UFSC, Dept. de Engenharia Elétrica, Santa Catarina, Brazil

PD.5.1 - Strand-Level Proximity Losses in PM Machines Designed for High-Speed PD.5.8 - Induction Motor Stray Losses and Inter-bar Currents
1 1
Operation S. C. Englebretson , J. L. Kirtley
1
P. B. Reddy1, Z. Q. Zhu2, Seok-Hee Han1, T. M. Jahns1 Elec. Eng. and Comp. Sci. Dept., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
1
Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, U.S.A.
2
Dept. of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, University of Sheffield, U.K. PD.5.9 - Assessment of Induction Machine Efficiency with Comments on New Standard
IEC 60034-2-1
PD.5.2 - Analysis of Switching Loss of an AC Fed Direct Converter for a Switched Wenping Cao1
1
Reluctance Machine School of Science and Technology, University of Teesside, Middlesbrough, U.K.
S. J. Forrest1, J. Wang1, G. W. Jewell1
1
University of Sheffield / Dept. Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Sheffield, U.K. PD.5.10 - The Optimal Design for Improving Efficiency of the three phase Induction Motor
Pil-Wan Han1, Yon-Do Chun1, Mi-Jung Kim1, Dae-Hyun Koo1
1
PD.5.3 - Determination of Three Phase Induction Machine Efficiency from Start up Data Electric Motor Research Group of Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute, Korea
J. P. Bacher1, F. Waldhart1
1
Inst. of Drive Technology and Electrical Machines, Univ. of Technology Graz, Austria PD.5.11 - Core Loss Model for the Design Optimization of PM Synchronous Machines
1 1
T. Matar R. Missoum , N. Bernard M.E Zaïm
1
PD.5.4 - Challenges in the segregation of losses in cage induction machines Laboratoire IREENA, Saint-Nazaire, France
1 1
J. Pippuri , A. Arkkio
1
Department of Electrical Engineering, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland PD.5.12 - Comparison of the Efficiency depending on test standards of Three-Phase
Cage Induction Machine
1 1 1 2
PD.5.5 - Stray Load Losses Calculation Routine Based on the Eh-Star Method Dae-Hyun Koo , Pil-Wan Han , Yon-Do Chun , Yun-Hyun Cho
1
1 1 2
A. C. Machado , J. E. de S. Pacheco , M. V. Ferreira da Luz , R. Carlson
2 Electric Motor Research Group of Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute, Korea
2
1
WEG S/A, Santa Catarina, Brazil Dong-A University, Busan, Korea
2
GRUCAD/EEL/UFSC, Santa Catarina, Brazil

PD.5.6 - Laminated Iron Core Losses variation with frequency and under SPWM
Excitation
1 2 1
P. Rovolis , G. Loizos , A. Kladas , J. Tegopoulos
1 12.30h - 14.00h Lunch at Restaurant Marinotel (Aries / Orion)
1
Faculty of Electrical and Computer Eng., National Technical Univ. of Athens, Greece
2
Schneider Electric AE, Elvim Plant, Greece

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14.00h - 15.30h POSTER SESSION PE Room D - FENIX II + FENIX III


PE.1.6 - Air-gap Control System of a Linear Induction Motor for Railway Transit
Chan-Bae Park1, Hyung-Woo Lee1, Byung-Song Lee1, Sam-Young Kwon1, Hyun-June Park1
POSTER SESSION PE.1 - TRANSPORTATION AND SPECIAL MACHINES 1
Signaling & Electrical Eng. Research Dept., Korea Railroad Research Institute, Korea
Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Bernd Ponick (Germany)
PE.1.7 - Cogging Force Reduction in Permanent Magnet Linear Motor using Phase Set Shift
Prof. Dr. H. Bülent Ertan (Turkey) 1 1
Jaewon Lim , Hyun-Kyo Jung
1
PE.1.1 - Theoretical and Experimental Forces for a New Linear Switched Reluctance School of Electrical Eng. and Computer Science, Seoul National University, Korea
Traction Motor
1 1
D. S. B. Fonseca , C. P. Cabrita , M. R. A. Calado
1 PE.1.8 - Levitation effect in electrical machines with axial magnetic flux
1
Electromechanical Eng. Dept. and CASE-Unit Research on Electrical Drives and L. I. Chubraeva1
1
Systems, University of Beira Interior, Covilhã, Portugal Research Inst. of Innov. Techn. in Electromech. and El. Power Eng., St.-Petersburg
State University of Aerospace Instrumentation, Russia
PE.1.2 - Design, Optimization and Realization of a Dual-Rotor-Single-Stator Axial Gap
Permanent Magnet DC Motor for Low Power Traction Applications PE.1.9 - Design of High Power DC-DC Power for Maglev Train
1 1 1 1
1 1
V. Patwardhan , R. Nagaraj , M. Aydin
2 Ding Zhang , Ning Wang , Yungang Li , Wensen Chang
1
1
Crompton Greaves, Global R&D Center, Kanjur (E), Mumbai, India Mechatronics Eng. and Autom. College, National Univ. of Defense Technology, China
2
MDS Motor Design Tech. and Software Solutions. Ltd, Kocaeli University
Technopark, Turkey PE.1.10 - Reduction of the Cogging in the Linear Synchronous Motor With a Claw-Pole-
Structured mover - Confirmation with the High-Thrust model
1 2
PE.1.3 - High Torque Internal Permanent Magnet Wheel Motor for Electric Traction K. Shiroshita , H. Wakiwaka
1
Applications Tamagawa-seiki Co., Ltd, Japan
2
K. I. Laskaris1, A. G. Kladas1 Shinshu Univ., Nagano City, Japan
1
Faculty of Electrical and Computer Eng., National Technical Univ. of Athens, Greece

PE.1.4 - Modeling of Long Stator Linear Motors Application to the Power Supply of Multi
POSTER SESSION PE.2 - DESIGN AND MATERIALS
Mobile System
1 2 1 2
A. Cassat , B. Kawkabani , Y. Perriard , J.-J. Simond Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Francesco Parasiliti (Italy)
1
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, EPFL- IMT-LAI, Switzerland
2 Prof. Dr. Dieter Gerling (Germany)
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, EPFL-STI-IEL-LME, Switzerland
PE.2.1 - Advanced Parametric Environment for Electrical Machines Design Optimization
PE.1.5 - Secondary Current Controlled Linear Induction Motor with Function of Linear K. G. Papadopoulos1, C. Mademlis1, A. M. Michaelides2, C. P. Riley2, I. Coenen2
Transformer for Wireless LRV 1
Aristotle Univ. of Thessaloniki, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Greece
N. Fujii1, K. Sakata1, T. Mizuma2 2
Vector Fields, Oxford, U.K.
1
Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Systems Eng., Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
2
National Traffic Safety & Environment Laboratory, Tokyo, Japan

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PE.2.2 - A Low-Complexity Converter for 1-Phase to 3-Phase Extension of Mains Supply PE.2.10 - Comparison of simulation and measurement methods of the static
V. Biagini1, P. Bolognesi1 magnetization characteristics of a 1 hp RSRM
1 1 1
Department of Electric Systems & Automation - University of Pisa, Italy D. N. Oliveira , R. S. Thé Pontes
1
Dept. de Eng. Elétrica, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza, Brazil
PE.2.3 - Vector Control Drive of Permanent Magnet Motor without a Shaft Encoder
1 1 2
M. F. Moussa , Y. Gaber , M. El Attar PE.2.11 - Comparison of simulation and measurement methods of the static
1
Elec. Eng. Dept., Arab Academy for science and technology, Alexandria, Egypt magnetization characteristics of a low power LSRM
2 1 1
Elec. Eng. Dept., Alexandria University, Egypt D. N. Oliveira , R. S. Thé Pontes
1
Dept. de Eng. Elétrica, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza, Brazil
PE.2.4 - Unity Power Factor Control of Permanent Magnet Motor Drive System
M. F. Moussa1, A. Helal1, Y. Gaber1, H. A. Youssef 2 PE.2.12 - Choice of magnetic induction and current density values for planar magnetic
1
Elec. Eng. Dept., Arab Academy for science and technology, Alexandria, Egypt design
2
Elec. Eng. Dept., Alexandria University, Egypt C. L. Ebert 1, W. P. Carpes Jr 1, J. C. S. Fagundes1
1
Dept. Acadêmico de Eletrônica, Instituto de Eletrônica de Potência S. Catarina, Brazil
PE.2.5 - Sensorless Control Drive of Permanent Magnet Motor with On-line Parameter
Identification PE.2.13 - Software for the design of planar inductors and transformers
M. F. Moussa1, Y. Gaber1, M. El Attar2 C. L. Ebert 1, W. P. Carpes Jr 1, J. C. S. Fagundes1
1 1
Elec. Eng. Dept., Arab Academy for science and technology, Alexandria, Egypt Dept. Acadêmico de Eletrônica, Instituto de Eletrônica de Potência S. Catarina, Brazil
2
Elec. Eng. Dept., Alexandria University, Egypt
PE.2.14 - Optimum Design of Electromagnet in Magnetic Levitation System for
PE.2.6 - Design Considerations for Rotors with Embedded V-Shape Permanent Magnets Contactless Delivery Application Using Response Surface Methodology
1 2
S. Hahlbeck , D. Gerling Do-Kwan Hong1, Ki-Chang Lee1, Byung-Chul Woo1, Dae-Hyun Koo1
1 1
Daimler AG, Passenger Car Development, Sindelfingen, Germany Electric Motor Research Group, Korea Electrotechnology Research Inst., Rep. of Korea
2
Inst. for Elec. Drives, Univ. of Federal Defense Munich, Neubiberg, Germany
PE.2.15 - New tangent rewinder drive in the Board factory “Umka”
1 1 1 1
PE.2.7 - Design and modeling of a doubly salient variable reluctance machine B. Jefteniæ , L. Ristiæ , M. Bebiæ , N. Rašiæ
A. Bentounsi1, R. Rebbah1, B. Batoun1, H. Benalla1 1
Faculty of Electrical Engineering University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
1
Lab. d'Electrotechnique de Constantine, Université Mentouri de Constantine, Algeria
PE.2.16 - CFD Electric Motor External Fan System Validation
PE.2.8 - A comparison between PMSM, EMSM and SMSM in a BAS application C. A. Cezário1,2, A. A. M. Oliveira2
1 1 1 1
D. Hagstedt , F. Márquez , M. Alaküla Product Research and Development Dept., WEG Electr. Equipments – Motors, Brazil
1 2
Dept. of Industrial Electrical Engineering and Automation, Lund University, Sweden Federal University of Santa Catarina – UFSC, Santa Catarina, Brazil

PE.2.9 - Development of a radial flux machine design environment PE.2.17 - Machine Design Software for Induction machines
A. Reinap1, D. Hagstedt1, F. Márquez1, Y. Loayza1, M. Alaküla1 M. Centner1
1 1
Industrial Electrical Engineering and Automation, Lund University, Sweden Elec. Eng. Dept., Berlin University of Technology, Germany

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PE.2.18 - Performance Calculation of SR Motors for Optimum Design and a Washing PE.3.2 - Estimation Errors in Sensorless Drives due to the Magnetic Interaction
Machine Application F. M. De Belie1, P. Sergeant2, T. L. Vandoorn1, J. A. Melkebeek1
1 2 1
H. Bülent Ertan , L. Burak Yalçýner Department of Electrical Energy, Systems and Automation, Ghent University, Belgium
1 2
Middle East Technical University, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Turkey Dept. Electrotechnology, Faculty of Applied Eng. Sciences, Univ. College Ghent, Belgium
2
Turkish Scientific and Technological Research Institute, Space Technologies
Research Institute, Ankara Turkey PE.3.3 - Torque and Current Ripple Analytical Investigation in Space-Vector PWM
Inverter Fed Induction Motor Drive under DC-Bus Voltage Pulsation
1
PE.2.19 - Design and Optimization of a New Hybrid Excitation Synchronous Motor J. Klima
1 1 2 1
K. Alitouche , R. Saou , M. E. Zaim Elec. Eng. Dept., Faculty of Eng., Univ. of Life Science in Prague, Czech Republic
1
Lab. de Recherche en Génie Electrique de Béjaia, Université de Béjaia, Algérie
2
IREENA- Institut de Recherche en Electrotechnique et Electronique de Nantes- PE.3.4 - A Transfer Function Approach to a Common Mode Filter (CMMF) Optimisation
Atlantique, Boulevard de L'Université, France in the PWM Inverter Supplied Motor Drives
D. Graovac1, T. Hoffmann1, A. Haltmair1
1
PE.2.20 - A Study on the Influence of Forest Fire on Polymer Insulators Infineon Technologies AG, Neubiberg, Germany
1 1 1 1
Won-Kyo Lee , Jong-Gi Chio , In-Hyuk Choi , Kab-Cheol Hwang
1
Power System Laboratory, Korea Electric Power Research Institute (KEPRI), Korea PE.3.5 - Basic Performance of Inset Type PMSM
T. Genda1, I. R. Kartono1, K. Suzuki1, H. Dohmeki1
1
PE.2.21 - Electrical Machines Windings Insulation Diagnostics And Degree Of Wear Dept. Of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Musashi Inst. of Technology, Japan
Classification
1 1 1 1
J. Bernatt , A. Decner , T. Glinka , A. Polak PE.3.6 - Fault Tolerant Power Converter for Switched Reluctance Drives
1 1 2
Research And Development Centre Of Electrical Machines “KOMEL”, Poland N. S. Gameiro , A. J. M. Cardoso
1
Elect. Eng. Dept., ESTG, Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Leiria, Portugal
2
Dept. Elect. & Comp. Eng., FCTUC/IT, University of Coimbra, Portugal

PE.3.7 - Modeling of PWM Inverter-Fed IPMSM Drive System and Its Application to
Hybrid Vehicle
POSTER SESSION PE.3 - DRIVES AND ACTUATORS 1 1 1
T. Ono , T. Murata , J. Tamura , T. Tsuchiya
2

1
Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan
Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Carlos Cabrita (Portugal) 2
Hokkaido Institute of Technology, Japan
Prof. Dr. Michel Hecquet (France)
PE.3.8 - Modeling and Simulation of Matrix Converter Drives for Diagnostic Purposes
PE.3.1 - A New Concept for Weight Reduction of Large Direct Drive Machine
M. Ferreira1, S. M. A. Cruz1, A. J. M. Cardoso1
G. Shrestha1, H. Polinder1, D. J. Bang1, J. A. Ferreira1 1
1
University of Coimbra / IT, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Portugal
Electrical Power Processing Group, Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands

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PE.3.9 - Analytical Study of New Type of Direct Drive Motor for Scroll Type of Compressor PE.3.17 - Comparison Between a Pole-changing Electric Drive System and a
M. K. Nobuo Fujii1 Mechanical/Electric Drive System
1 1 1
Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Systems Eng., Kyushu University, Japan J. W. Kelly , E. G. Strangas
1
Michigan State University, USA
PE.3.10 - Engineering-focused software for the design of the drive of electrical machines
1 1
B. Du Peloux , G. Lacombe PE.3.18 - Layered Control Structure for High Frequency Control in Drive applications
1 1 1
Cedrat SA, France J. P. Verveckken , J. Driesen
1
ESAT–ELECTA, Catholic University Leuven, Heverlee, Belgium
PE.3.11 - Direct Linear Drives For The Application In High Vacuum
Peter- Klaus Budig1 PE.3.19 - Effect of BLDC Motor Communication Schemes on Inverter Power Loss
1
EAAT GmbH Chemnitz, Germany S. A. Hossain1
1
Globe Motors, Dayton, USA
PE.3.12 - On Line Simulation Models of Electric Drives
S. Eitan, R. Rabinovici1 PE.3.20 - Analysis of the Electromechanical Behaviour of the Subsynchronous Cascade Drive
1 1 1
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Eng., Ben-Gurion Univ. of The Negev, Israel I. Tsoumas , A. Safacas
1
Electromechanical Energy Conversion Laboratory, University of Patras, Greece
PE.3.13 - Frequency Model of a Three-Phase Drive for Railways Application
J. El Hayek1, G. Skarpetowski2 PE.3.21 - Reluctance Motor Simulational Models Using Different State Variables
1
Dept. of Industrial Technologies, Univ. of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland W. Burlikowski1
1 1
Cracow University of Technology, Poland Dept. of Elec. Eng., The Silesian University of Technology, Poland

PE.3.14 - Experimental Validation of the Mechanical Model of a squirrel cage rotor for PE.3.22 - General overview of integrated linear rotary actuators
1 1 2 2
Torsional Stress Analysis G. Krebs , A. Tounzi , B. Pauwels , D. Willemot
1 2 3 2 2 1
G. Caruso , D. Iannuzzi , F. Maceri , E. Pagano , L. Piegari L2EP – USTL, Bât. P2, Cité scientifique, France
1 2
ITC-CNR, Roma, Italy Psicontrol Mechatronics, Ypres, Belgium
2
Department of Electrical Engineering – University of Naples Federico II, Italy
3
Department of Civil Engineering – University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy PE.3.23 - Overcoming limits of high-speed PM machines
A. Borisavljeviæ1
1
PE.3.15 - Simulation of IPM motor with current vector control drive and DTC drive by Electrical Power Processing, EWI, Technical University of Delft, The Netherlands
nonlinear magnetic circuit model
1 1 1 1
H. Goto , K. Kimura , K. Nakamura , O. Ichinokura PE.3.24 - Feasibility Investigations of an Antithrombotic Electroactive Function for
1
Dept. of Elec. and Comm. Eng., Graduate School of Eng., Tohoku University, Japan Medical Applications
C. Viguier1, P. Leprince2, B. Nogarede1
1
PE.3.16 - Limitation of Adjustable-Speed Drive Operation by Unbalanced Voltage Supply LAPLACE Lab., Electrodynamics Research Group, Université de Toulouse, France
M. Chomat1, L. Schreier1, J. Bendl1 2
Service de Chirurgie Thoracique et Cardiovasculaire, Institut de Cardiologie, France
1
Institute of Thermomechanics ASCR, Dept. of Electrical Machines, Czech Republic

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PE.3.25 - Electromagnetic Characterization of a Linear Reluctance Actuator. A New POSTER SESSION PE.4 - EDUCATION
Approach
1 1
D.S.B. Fonseca , T.J.B. Godinho , C.P. Cabrita
1
Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Bertrand Nogarede (France)
1
Electromechanical Eng. Dept. and CASE-Unit Research on Electrical Drives and Prof. Dr. Ramon Bargallo (Spain)
Systems, University of Beira Interior, Covilhã, Portugal
PE.4.1 - Educational bench: self-controlled synchronous machine
B. Nogarede1, D. Harribey1, Y. Lefèvre1, F. Pigache1
PE.3.26 - Simulation of Relation between Electrode Thickness and Spring Characteristic 1
Université de Toulouse, LAPLACE, GREM3, CNRS, INPT, UPS, France
of a New Stacked-type Electrostatic Actuator
1 2
K. Okuda , K. Saneyoshi
1 PE.4.2 - Benchmark Test of a Variable Speed Unit for Teaching Purposes
Suzuka National College of Technology, Japan
2 B. Kawkabani1, S. Duruz1, S. Robert1, M. Zimmermann1, J. J. Simond1
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan 1
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, EPFL-STI-IEL-LME, Switzerland
PE.3.27 - Linear Switched Reluctance Actuator Modelling With Tube Flux Considering
PE.4.3 - Teaching Induction Machine by Finite Element Models
Saturation Effects 1 1
1 1 1 V. Fireþeanu , P. Taraº
A. E. Santo , M. R. A. Calado , C. M. P. Cabrita 1
1 Politehnica University of Bucharest, Electrical Engineering Dept., Romania
Department of Electromechanical Engineering, University of Beira Interior, Portugal

PE.4.4 - Teaching of the Phasor Diagram and Equivalent Circuit for the Salient Pole
PE.3.28 - Demonstration Model of a Linear Permanent Magnet Actuator with gas springs
Synchronous Machine
Ravindra babu ummaneni1, Temesgen M.H1, Robert nilssen1, Lars Norum1, Brennvall.J.E2 1 1
1 Sigitas Kudarauskas , Loreta Simanynienë
Electrical Power Eng. Dept., NTNU 1
2 Electrical Engineering Department, Klaipeda University, Klaipëda, Lithuania
Resonator AS, Gløshaugen,Trondheim, Norway

PE.4.5 - Emetor – An educational web-based design tool for permanent-magnet


synchronous machines
Florence Meier1, Stephan Meier1, Juliette Soulard1
1
Dept. of Electrical Machines and Power Electronics, Royal Inst. of Technology, Sweden

PE.4.6 - A Virtual Testbed for Characterizing Synchronous Generators Based on Time


Domain Tests
1 1 1 1 1
F.S. Sellschopp , M. Cisneros , M.A. Arjona , R. Vargas , C. Hernandez , V.M. Cabrera
1
División de Estudios de Posgrado e Invest., Inst. Tecnológico de la Laguna, Mexico

PE.4.7 - Physical Laboratory Model of Typical Load Torque Characteristics for Teaching
Electric Drives
Goran Rovišan1, Tanja Vešiæ1, Damir Žarko1
1
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Dept. of Electric Machines, Croatia

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POSTER SESSION PE.5 - DESIGN AND MATERIALS


PE.4.8 - Development of a modular linear magnetic gear as a project in the electrical
engineering education Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. José Antonio Güemes Alonso (Spain)
1
Avo Reinap
1 Prof. Dr. Ekkehard Bolte (Germany)
Dept. of Electrical Drives and Power Electronics, Tallinn Univ. of Technology, Estonia
PE.5.1 - Soft Magnetic Composite with Lamellar Particules – Application to the Clawpole
PE.4.9 - Fundamental Motor Types Evolving from Two Coils Transverse-Flux Machine with Hybrid Stator
1 1
E. Bolte , F. Schwieger P. Lemieux1, O. J. Delma2, M. R. Dubois2, R Guthrie1
1
Helmut-Schmidt-University / University of the Federal Armed Forces, Electrical 1
Mcgill Metal Processing Center, Québec, Canada,
Machines and Drives Department, Hamburg, Germany 2
Laboratoire d'Électrotechnique, Électronique de Puissance et Commande Industrielle
(LEEPCI), Université Laval,Québec, Canada

PE.5.2 - The applications of the interference microscope on the electrical machines


technology field
M. Ignat1, G. Zarnescu1, I. Peter2, A. Borsos2
1
National Research Electrical Engineering Institute, Advanced Research, Romania
2
Electroprecizia,Parcului, Romania

PE.5.3 - Clawpole Transverse Flux Machine with Amorphous Stator Cores


N. Dehlinger1, M. R. Dubois1
1
Laboratoire d'Électrotechnique, d'Électronique de Puissance et de Commande
Industrielle (LEEPCI); Université Laval, Québec, Canada

PE.5.4 - The application of powder magnetic circuits in electric machines


1 1 1 1
B. Slusarek , P. Gawrys , J. Z. Gromek , M. Przybylski
1
Tele and Radio Research Institute, Warsaw, Poland

PE.5.5 - Fabrication of high-speed nanocrystalline electric machines


1 1 2 2 1 1
S. Stevens , W. Deprez , P. Sergant , L. Dupré , J. Driesen , R. Belmans
1
K.U.Leuven – ESAT/ELECTA, Leuven, Belgium
2
U.Gent – EELAB/EESA, Gent, Belgium

PE.5.6 - An integrated design of a machine with a plastic bonded iron powder


A. Reinap1, M. Alaküla1, G. Lindstedt1, B. Thuresson3, T. Cedell2, M. Andersson2, P. Jeppson2
1
Industrial Electrical Engineering and Automation, Lund University, Sweden
2
Production and Materials Engineering, Lund University, Järfälla, Sweden

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PE.5.7 - Evaluation of plastic bonded iron powder core motors PE.5.14 - Effects of Input Filter on Stability of Matrix converter Using Venturini
A. Reinap1, M. Alaküla1, T. Cedell2, M. Andersson2, P. Jeppson2 Modulation Algorithm
1 1 1 2
Industrial Electrical Engineering and Automation, Lund University, Sweden E. Erdem , Y. Tatar , S. Sünter
2 1
Production and Materials Engineering, Lund University, Järfälla, Sweden Dept. of Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Firat University, Turkey
2
Dept. of Electrical and Electronics Eng., Faculty of Engineering, Firat Univ., Turkey
PE.5.8 - Design and prototyping a torus machine with a rotomoulded core
1 1 1 2 2 2
A. Reinap , C. Högmark , M. Alaküla , T. Cedell , M. Andersson , P. Jeppson PE.5.15 - Modelling and Analysis of Series-Connected Wound Rotor Induction Motor
1 1
Industrial Electrical Engineering and Automation, Lund University, Sweden G. Joksimoviæ
2 1
Production and Materials Engineering, Lund University, Järfälla, Sweden Electrical Engineering Department, University of Montenegro, Montenegro

PE.5.9 - Development of permanent magnet machines using soft magnetic composite PE.5.16 - A New MPPT Method for Photovoltaic Generation Systems Based on Hill
powders for aeronautical application Climbing Algorithm
D. Mami1, C. Henaux1, T. Nguyen2, J. Loyer2, B. Nogarede1 D. Peftitsis1, G. Adamidis1, A. Balouktsis1
1 1
Univ. de Toulouse, LAPLACE, Groupe de Recherches en Electrodynamique France Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept., Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
2
Goodrich Actuation Systems, Buc, France
PE.5.17 - Dynamic Models of D.C. and A.C. Machines with Increased Accuracy and their
PE.5.10 - Superconducting Multi-Stacks Motors Using the diamagnetism Property of Analysis in LABView and Matlab-Simulink Environment
bulk material W. Jazdzynski1, M. Majchrowicz1, M. Boba1, M. Gorski1
R. Moulin1, J.Lévêque2, J.C. Mercier1, A.Rezzoug2, D.Netter2 1
Comp. Sc. and Electronics Dept., AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
1
Converteam Motor Nancy, Champigneulles, France
2
Groupe de Recherches en Electrotechnique et Electronique de Nancy, Faculté des PE.5.18 - Modeling of Rotor Based Harmonics in Dual-Star, Wound Field, Synchronous
Sciences, Vandoeuvre, France Machines
1 2 3 2
F. Kieferndorf , H. Burzanowska , S. Kanerva , P. Sario
1
PE.5.11 - Modeling and Transient Simulation of FACTS in Multi-Machine Power systems ABB Switzerland Ltd, Corporate Research, Switzerland
Y. Pannatier1, B. Kawkabani1, J. J. Simond1 2
ABB Switzerland Ltd, MV Drives, Austrasse, Switzerland
1 3
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, ELG-Ecublens, Switzerland ABB Oy, Machines, Helsinki, Finland

PE.5.12 - State Identification and Alternator Defect Detection with the use of Prediction PE.5.19 - Experimental Design Method in Switch Reluctance Motor Performance
Modeling Methods Optimization
K. Skowronek1, A. Wozniak1 D. Miljavec1, B. Zidariè2 , M. Zagirnjak3, K. Hot4
1 1
Poznan University of Technlogy, Institute of Industrial Electrical Engineering, Poland University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
2
TECES, Maribor, Slovenia
3
PE.5.13 - Synchronous Generator, Excitation and Speed Governor Modeling in ATP- Kremenchuk State, Polytechnic University, Kremenchuk, Ukrain
4
EMTP for Interconnected (DG) Distributed Generation Studies Polytechnic of Zagreb, Croatia
1 1 1 1
F. A. M. Moura , J. R. Camacho , J. W. Resende , W. R. Mendes
1
School of Electrical Engineering, Universidade Federal da Uberlândia, Brazil

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Tuesday, 9th September 2008 Tuesday, 9th September 2008

16.00h - 17.30h Room A - FENIX I


PE.5.20 - Dynamics Simulation of The Maximizing Start Torque to 4/2 Switched
Reluctance Motor for Super High Speed Drive
1 1 1 1 Oral Session OE.1 - Transportation and Special Machines
K. Kajiwara , K. Suzuki , I. R. Kartono , H. Dohmeki
1
Dept of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Musashi Inst. of Technology, Japan
Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Hans Georg Herzog (Germany)
PE.5.21 - Induction Motor Parameters Identification from Bench Tests Using a Newton- Prof. Dr. Lidija Petkovska (Macedonia)
Raphson Method
1 2
N. V. Cardoso , J. C. P. Palma , J. J. E. Santana
3 OE.1.1 - A Novel Concept of Pulsatile Magnetoactive Pump for Medical circulatory
1
Dep. Eng. Electrotécnica e Automação, Inst. Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, Portugal support
1 2 1
2
Centro de Instrumentação Científica, Lab. Nacional de Engenharia Civil, Lisboa, Portugal N. Martinez , P. Leprince , B. Nogarede
1
3
Centro para a Inovação em Eng. Electrotécnica e Energia, Inst. Superior Técnico, Portugal Université de Toulouse, LAPLACE, GREM3, CNRS, INPT, UPS, France
2
Institut de cardiologie – Groupe Hospitalier Pitiè-Salpêtrière, Paris, France
PE.5.22 - Improvement Generating Powers Quality of Doubly-Fed Induction Generator
With a Second-Order LC Filter in the Rotor Circuit
M. Hacil1, A. Khezzar1, M. Boucherma1 OE.1.2 - Hybrid Cascaded H-Bridge Multilevel Inverter Motor Drive DTC Control for
1
Département d'Electrotechnique, Université Mentouri, Constantine, Algérie Electric Vehicles
1,2 2 2 1
F. Khoucha , S.M. Lagoun , A. Kheloui , M.E.H. Benbouzid
1
PE.5.23 - Separation of Saliency Components for Speed Sensorless Detection of Flux Lab. Brestois de Mécanique et des Systèmes, University of Brest, France
2
and Rotor Position of Induction Machines Electrical Engineering Department, Polytechnic Military Academy, Algiers, Algeria
1 1
T. M. Wolbank , M. K. Metwally
1
Dept. of Electrical Drives and Machines, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
OE.1.3 - Numerical Calculations of a Hybrid Power Train for Motor Vehicles
M. Wilke1, R. Goraj1, M. Klöpzig1, H. W. Neumüller1
1
Siemens AG, Corporate Technology, Power and Sensor Systems, Germany

OE.1.4 - Cylindrical Permanent Magnet Linear Motor for Electromagnetic Suspension


1 1 2 2 2
M. Kitamura , F. Tajima , Y. Akami , N. Utsumi , .Tomoyuki Lee
15.30h - 16.00h Coffee Break Room D - FENIX II + FENIX III 1
Hitachi Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd., Japan
2
Drive Control Systems Division, Automotive Systems, Hitachi, Ltd., Japan

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Tuesday, 9th September 2008 Tuesday, 9th September 2008

16.00h - 17.30h Room B - PEGASO 16.00h - 17.30h Room C - NEPTUNO

Oral Session OE.2 - Design and Materials Oral Session OE.3 - Losses and Efficiency / Design and Materials

Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. David Howe (U.K.) Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. Lieven Vandevelde (Belgium)
Prof. Dr. Ekkehard Bolte (Germany) Prof. Dr. Bernd Ponick (Germany)

OE.2.1 - Alternative designs of a superconducting synchronous generator: OE.3.1 - Losses in an Eccentric Rotor Induction Machine Fed from Frequency Converter
Southampton's approach A. Belahcen1
1 1 1 1
B. Lukasik , K. F. Goddard , J. K. Sykulski Department of Electrical engineering, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
1
School of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, U.K.

OE.3.2 - Influence of the torques produced by the harmonic fields on steady and
OE.2.2 - The effects of inter-bar currents in cast aluminium and cast copper rotors transient states of induction motors
A. Stening1, C. Sadarangani1 J. A. Echeverría-Villar1, L. Serrano-Iribarnegaray1
1 1
Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, Department of Electrical Engineering, Sweden Departamento Ing. Eléctrica., Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain

OE.2.3 - Design Considerations of High-Speed Induction Machines for High-Temperature OE.3.3 - Multiobjective GA to Simultaneous Coordinated Tuning PSS and Location For
Applications Multimachine Power Systems
D. Gerada1, A. Mebarki1, M. Shanel1, N. L. Brown1, K. J. Bradley2 A. Choucha1, H. Alkhatib2, A. Hellal1, J. Duveau2, S. Arif1
1 1
Cummins Generator Technologies, Lincolnshire, U.K. Laboratoire d'Etude et Développement des Matériaux Diélectriques et Semi-Conducteur,
2
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering , University of Nottingham, U.K. Université Amar Telidji, Algérie
2
Lab. de Compatibilité Electromagnétique de Marseille, Univ. de Paul Cézanne, France

OE.2.4 - Circuit–coupled simulation of a claw–pole alternator based on a 2nd order


approximation of the energy OE.3.4 - A coupled-circuit model for a DFIG operating under unbalanced conditions
1 1 1 1
E. Lange , M. van der Giet , K. Hameyer S. Djurovic , S. Williamson
1 1
Institute of Electrical Machines, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, The University of Manchester, UK

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General Companions Program for ICEM 2008
Tuesday, 9th September 2008

Friday 5th September 2008


17.30h - 18.00 Closing Session Room A - FENIX I 16.00 – 19.00 Registration and Documentation (Room AQUARIUS)

Chairpersons: Prof. Dr. C. Lemos Antunes (Portugal) Saturday 6th September 2008

Prof. Dr. G. Capolino (France) 8.30 – 12.30 Registration and Documentation (Room AQUARIUS)

Free Time
- Closing Remarks by Prof. Dr. C. Lemos Antunes, Portugal, Chairman of ICEM2008 14.30 – 15.00 Opening Ceremony (Room A – FENIX I)
Local Organization Committee
Free Time
- Closing Remarks by Prof. Dr. G. Capolino, France, Chairman of ICEM International 20.30 Welcome Reception (By the Pool, MARINOTEL)
Steering Committee

- Best Poster Awards Sunday 7th September 2008

- Announcement of Next Venue Full day Tour

Monday 8th September 2008

Free Time

12.30 – 14.00 Lunch at Restaurant Marinotel (Aries / Orion)

Free Time

20.30 Conference Gala Dinner at Casino of Vilamoura

Tuesday 9th September 2008

Free Time

12.30 – 14.00 Lunch at Restaurant Marinotel (Aries / Orion)

Free Time

17.30 – 18.00 Closing Ceremony (Room A – FENIX I)

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Full Day Tour

TOUR A - BOAT TRIP TOUR B - OFF ROAD ADVENTURE

The Algarve coast line stretches about 100 miles from the western-most tip to the Spanish border, Depart from the Hotel by Jeep, driving through the countryside of the Algarve admiring views of
and as well as being most well known for its expansive and extensive beaches of fine golden unequal beauty, see the orange groves, fig and almond trees, find houses with dazzling
sands, there are also some of the most dramatic cliff faces and rock-formations in the world. whitewashed walls and distinctive chimneys decorated to resemble fine tracery of lace sculptured
Experience the pleasure of a boat cruise along the coast admiring its long beaches, cliffs, rock on stone and some traditions lost in time.
formations, caves, and old fishing villages. Depart from Vilamoura towards the west side of the Rivers, trenches, steep hills are part of the scenery. This is an exciting way to explore the Algarve.
Algarve.
From the sea you will be able to see the fishing village of Olhos de Água, the town of Albufeira and
a range of isolated little sandy beaches protected by the fascinating rock formation that
characterizes this part of the Algarve.

During the day visit traditional little villages and you will have the opportunity to taste local fire
water: “Medronho” and see how the local handicraft products are made.
Lunch is included in a country side restaurant.

During the day you will stop in an isolated beach for a BBQ lunch, while the crew prepares the Lunch Menu: Vegetable Soup, Roosted Pork meat in the oven served with Fries and Salad, fruit,
lunch there will be time to swim and sunbathing. red or white wine and mineral water.

Lunch Menu: Grilled Sardines or Grilled Pork meat, salad, fruit, red or white wine and mineral Departure from the Hotel: 10:00 Hrs
water. Arrival in the Hotel: 16:00 Hrs

Departure from the Marina in Vilamoura: 10:00 Hrs


Arrival in the Hotel: 16:00 Hrs

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TOUR C - SIGHTSEEING TOUR TO LAGOS & SAGRES TOUR C - SIGHTSEEING TOUR TO LAGOS & SAGRES

Depart from the Hotel and drive along the costal area of the Algarve. The West Coast offers dunes Lunch Menu: Vegetable Soup, Grilled Sardines or Grilled Pork meat, salad, fruit, red or white wine
framed by inspiring cliffs to shelter golden-sandy beaches. and mineral water.
The first stop is at the Fortress of Santa Catherine in Praia da Rocha, from where you can see a
lovely old castle on the left bank of the river. On the right bank there is the long sandy beach of Departure from the Marina in Vilamoura: 09:00 Hrs
Praia da Rocha. Arrival in the Hotel: 17:00 Hrs
Continue to Lagos, which is a bustling town full of activity and history. The monuments and
architecture take us back to the many different peoples who have settled here and to the glorious
period of the Portuguese Discoveries.
During the walking guided tour you will be able to visit the Golden Church of Saint Anthony, the
Museum, the old walls of the Castle and the slave market building.
The nearby beaches are among the best in the region and the rocky headland of Ponta da Piedade
is outstandingly beautiful.

After lunch, continue to Sagres, situated in the Southwest Alentejo and Costa Vicentina Natural
Park. To the Romans this location was known as "Promontorium Sacrum - the end of the world
where the waters of the ocean boil at sunset".
Today, this small town is close to the most southwestern point of Europe known as Cape St.
Vincent.

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Informations:

- A.P.D.E.E. -
Associação Portuguesa para a Promoção e Desenvolvimento da Engenharia Electrotécnica

Rua Eládio Alvarez


3030-281 Coimbra - Portugal

Phone: + 351 239 701869


Fax: + 351 239 701543
E-Mail: icem08-secretariado@apdee.org
Webpage: www.apdee.org

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