Jian Li
Orcid: 0000-0001-6271-0380Affiliations:
- Huazhong University of Science and Technology, School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Wuhan, China
- Dong-A University, Busan, South Korea (PhD 2011)
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Jian Li
authored at least 13 papers
between 2015 and 2024.
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Bibliography
2024
Study on Winding Design of Dual Three-Phase Electrical Machines for Circulating Current Harmonics and Vibration Suppression.
IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron., May, 2024
2022
Study on AC Copper Losses in an Air-Cored Axial Flux Permanent Magnet Electrical Machine With Flat Wires.
IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron., 2022
A Hybrid Calculation Method of Electromagnetic Vibration for Electrical Machines Considering High-Frequency Current Harmonics.
IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron., 2022
2021
IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron., 2021
2020
Electromagnetic Force and Vibration Study on Axial Flux Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines With Dual Three-Phase Windings.
IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron., 2020
2019
Fault-Tolerant Predictive Control of Six-Phase PMSM Drives Based on Pulsewidth Modulation.
IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron., 2019
Analysis, Modeling, and Current Trajectory Control of Magnetization State Manipulation in Variable-Flux Permanent Magnet Machines.
IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron., 2019
2018
IEEE Trans. Veh. Technol., 2018
Magnet-Frozen-Permeability FEA and DC-Biased Measurement for Machine Inductance: Application on a Variable-Flux PM Machine.
IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron., 2018
Maximum-Torque-per-Ampere and Magnetization-State Control of a Variable-Flux Permanent Magnet Machine.
IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron., 2018
2015
A permanent magnet traction machine with wide high efficiency range for EV application.
Proceedings of the IECON 2015, 2015
Loss minimization control of vernier reluctance machines with DC field windings in stator.
Proceedings of the IECON 2015, 2015
Advanced mathematical model for surface mounted permanent magnet machines with equivalent virtual salient rotor.
Proceedings of the IECON 2015, 2015