Claudio Bruzzese
Orcid: 0000-0003-0184-0389
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Claudio Bruzzese
authored at least 11 papers
between 2008 and 2020.
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Bibliography
2020
Design, Prototyping and Testing of a Rotating Electrical Machine With Linear Geometry for Shipboard Applications.
IEEE Access, 2020
2019
Monitoring of Load-Fault-Induced Torsional Resonances in High-Speed Alternators by Speed and Torque Estimation.
Proceedings of the IECON 2019, 2019
Simulation of Load Short-Circuits Exciting Torsional Resonances in High-Speed Alternators.
Proceedings of the IECON 2019, 2019
2016
Electromechanical modeling of a railway induction drive prone to cage vibration failures.
Proceedings of the IECON 2016, 2016
2015
Computationally Efficient Thermal Analysis of a Low-Speed High-Thrust Linear Electric Actuator With a Three-Dimensional Thermal Network Approach.
IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron., 2015
2014
Diagnosis of Eccentric Rotor in Synchronous Machines by Analysis of Split-Phase Currents - Part II: Experimental Analysis.
IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron., 2014
Diagnosis of Eccentric Rotor in Synchronous Machines by Analysis of Split-Phase Currents - Part I: Theoretical Analysis.
IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron., 2014
Proceedings of the IECON 2014 - 40th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, Dallas, TX, USA, October 29, 2014
A finite reluctance approach to electrical machine modeling and simulation: Magnetic network-based field solutions in MatLab environment.
Proceedings of the IECON 2014 - 40th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, Dallas, TX, USA, October 29, 2014
2011
Harmonic Signatures of Static Eccentricities in the Stator Voltages and in the Rotor Current of No-Load Salient-Pole Synchronous Generators.
IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron., 2011
2008
Analysis and Application of Particular Current Signatures (Symptoms) for Cage Monitoring in Nonsinusoidally Fed Motors With High Rejection to Drive Load, Inertia, and Frequency Variations.
IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron., 2008