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Uncertainty Analysis of Empirical AC Proximity Loss Methods for Low-Loss Windings

George C Barnaby*, Phil H Mellor, Dominic J North, Nick Simpson

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Abstract

State of the art electric machines are designed to run at high operating frequencies to maximise deliverable power for their packaging volume. High frequencies increase the proportion of frequency-dependent AC losses and, if not mitigated, AC loss in the machine windings can be excessive. Multi-stranded transposed conductors such as Litz wires have superior AC loss characteristics though are difficult to model and empirical characterisation is important in determining performance at in-use operating frequencies. Two empirical approaches for characterising AC proximity losses in non-contact tests are developed by appraising their uncertainty based on standard methods. Both approaches are shown to have good agreement with widely used 1D analytical models of solid conductors based on Dowell’s formula. A similar analytical method describes losses in Litz conductors relatively poorly, highlighting the value in performing rapid and accurate experimental characterisation of these low-loss conductors. Areas for further improvement of the test system are highlighted by identifying the measured test variables which most significantly contribute to the measurand uncertainty.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages8
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 27 Apr 2026
Event27th International Conference on Electrical Machines - Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, Funchal, Portugal
Duration: 6 Sept 20269 Sept 2026
Conference number: 27
https://icem2026.ubi.pt/index.html

Conference

Conference27th International Conference on Electrical Machines
Abbreviated titleICEM
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityFunchal
Period6/09/269/09/26
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Research Groups and Themes

  • Electrical Energy Management

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