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Georges Barakat
Researcher at University of Le Havre
Publications - 125
Citations - 2244
Georges Barakat is an academic researcher from University of Le Havre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnet & Stator. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 120 publications receiving 1969 citations. Previous affiliations of Georges Barakat include Renault.
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Optimal sizing study of hybrid wind/PV/diesel power generation unit
TL;DR: A deterministic algorithm makes use of a list of commercially available system devices to suggest the optimal number and type of units ensuring that the total cost of the system is minimized while guaranteeing the availability of the energy.
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Quasi-3-D analytical modeling of the magnetic field of an axial flux permanent-magnet synchronous machine
TL;DR: In this paper, a quasi-three-dimensional analytical model of the magnetic field in an axial flux permanent-magnet synchronous machine is presented, which allows rapid parametric studies of the air-gap magnetic field.
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Analytical Modeling of the Open-Circuit Magnetic Field in Axial Flux Permanent-Magnet Machines With Semi-Closed Slots
TL;DR: In this article, a multi-slice analytical model for prediction of the open-circuit magnetic field in slotted semi-closed permanent-magnet axial flux synchronous machines is presented.
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Original article: Overview of analytical models of permanent magnet electrical machines for analysis and design purposes
TL;DR: This paper is intended as a tutorial overview based on a review of the state of the art, describing recent developments in the field of analytical modelling of permanent magnet machines.
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Analytical Prediction of Eddy-Current Loss in Armature Windings of Permanent Magnet Brushless AC Machines
TL;DR: In this article, an analytical model for prediction of eddy current loss in armature windings of permanent magnet brushless AC machines is presented, which can either be used in the case of internal or external rotor radial-field machines topologies.