New publication alert at the ICEMS 2024

The 27th International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems (ICEMS 2024) took place from November 26 to 29 in Fukuoka.

We were glad to participate with 11 publications from our colleagues Norman Blanken, Allan de Barros, Leander Eschenmann, Maximilian Hagedorn, Pauline Höltje, Jonas Jansen, Lennart Jünemann, Eike Krüger, Marius Schubert, Andreas Ridder, Constantin Schepe, and Viktor Willich.

Our research encompasses the entire field of electrical drive technology. This includes the predictive modeling and design of traction drives and their losses, sensorless control, and additive manufacturing, as well as work on hydro generators, studies on partial discharges in the stator winding, vibration predictions, and active noise compensation.

The titles of the presentations and publications can be found below. Many thanks to the excellent organization of IEEJ Industry Applications Society.

Norman Blanken: Probabilistic Analysis of Partial Discharges in the Stator Winding Insulation for Electrified Aviation

Allan de Barros: Determination of the Equivalent Mechanical Properties of the Stator Core for Vibration Analysis in Hydro Generators

Leander Eschenmann: Design of Electrically Excited Synchronous Motors for Traction Applications Using Optimisation with Genetic Algorithms

Maximilian Hagedorn: Time-efficient Power Loss Calculation for Battery-electric Powertrains Based on Harmonic Loss Models

Pauline Höltje and Lennart Jünemann: Experimental Validation of a Prediction Method for Bearing Currents in Traction Drive Systems

Jonas Jansen: Compensation of Radial Mode 0 Vibration of an Electrically Excited Synchronous Machine using Harmonic Field Current Injection

Eike Krüger: Evaluation of Inverter Topologies and Switching Frequencies Regarding Harmonic Losses in PMSM

Marius Schubert: Axial Design Guidelines for Torque Ripple Reduction in Additively Manufactured Synchronous Reluctance Rotors

Andreas Ridder: Validation of the Analytical Prediction of the Damper Winding Pole-to-pole Impedance in Hydro Generators

Constantin Schepe: Design of an Induction Machine with an Additional Asymmetrical Rotor Winding Providing a Rotor-fixed Anisotropy for Self-sensing Control

Viktor Willich: Dynamic Position Estimator for a PMSM using Regular Current Sampling and Numerical Optimisation

If you are interested in our research, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our colleagues directly. Furthermore, all publications will soon be available for download on IEEE Xplore.