TY - BOOK ID - 135916546 TI - Advances in the Field of Electrical Machines and Drives PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - fault size KW - inter-laminar fault KW - localized losses KW - thermographic measurement KW - thermal-electric coupling KW - axial flux KW - demagnetization KW - finite element analysis KW - permanent magnet KW - static eccentricity KW - synchronous generator KW - power loss minimization KW - speed control drive systems KW - efficiency measurement KW - IPMSM KW - additive manufacturing KW - three-dimensional printing KW - topology optimization KW - magnetic materials KW - soft magnetic materials KW - permanent magnets KW - electrical machines KW - torque ripple KW - 6th harmonic KW - induction motor KW - AC machine KW - PWM inverter KW - space phasor modulation KW - electric motor KW - interior permanent magnet KW - reluctance KW - MMF-permeance KW - winding function KW - predictive maintenance KW - digital twin KW - artificial intelligence KW - Industry 4.0 KW - data handling KW - life cycle KW - electric machines KW - electromagnetic analysis KW - electromagnetic measurements KW - core losses KW - rotor flux linkage KW - modular stator KW - oriented steel KW - flux-injecting probes KW - insulation system KW - partial discharges KW - capacitive model KW - MATLAB/Simulink KW - flashover voltage KW - epoxy resin KW - matrix-converter KW - input AC filter design KW - PMSM KW - predictive control KW - electrical drives KW - energy efficiency KW - energy-saving KW - power quality KW - current signals KW - stray flux signals KW - LDA KW - automatic fault diagnosis KW - broken rotor bars KW - soft-starters UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:135916546 AB - Electrical machines and drives dominate our everyday lives. This is due to their numerous applications in industry, power production, home appliances, and transportation systems such as electric and hybrid electric vehicles, ships, and aircrafts. Their development follows rapid advances in science, engineering, and technology. Researchers around the world are extensively investigating electrical machines and drives because of their reliability, efficiency, performance, and fault-tolerant structure. In particular, there is a focus on the importance of utilizing these new trends in technology for energy saving and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This Special Issue will provide the platform for researchers to present their recent work on advances in the field of electrical machines and drives, including special machines and their applications; new materials, including the insulation of electrical machines; new trends in diagnostics and condition monitoring; power electronics, control schemes, and algorithms for electrical drives; new topologies; and innovative applications. ER -