Abstract
This study presents the development, analysis, manufacture and testing of a demonstrator multiple-can line-start rim-drive induction motor for use as a bi-directional electric thruster on-board a tidal stream turbine. A simple 'canned' rotor construction was used to eliminate the requirement for a conventional squirrel-cage rotor, to minimise the rotor size and weight and improve reliability, all the while providing compatibility with the sub-sea operating environment. The experimental test results on a demonstrator 30 kW rim-drive motor show good agreement with finite-element analysis predicted results. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2013.
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Tuohy, P. M., Smith, A. C., Husband, M., & Hopewell, P. (2013). Rim-drive marine thruster using a multiple-can induction motor. IET Electric Power Applications, 7(7), 557–565. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-epa.2012.0247
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