Efficient Drives

Electric rotating machines are frequently used worldwide for energy conversion. One of the most frequently used machines is the asynchronous machine. It is characterized by its high robustness and is not dependent on expensive permanent magnets like other machine types. However, with this type of motor, the share of additional losses as a proportion of total losses rises with increasing power. This is exactly where the working group comes in and works on the design and optimization of rotating electrical machines.

Prof. Dr. Alexander Buchele

Ansbach University of Applied Sciences

Prof. Dr. Arno Dentel

University of Applied Sciences Nuremberg / Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Supply Technologies , esp. Energy-efficient building technology systems

Johannes Dettelbacher

Ansbach University of Applied Sciences / Faculty of Technology

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Armin Dietz

University of Applied Sciences Nuremberg / Institute for Power Electronic Systems (ELSYS)

Prof. Dr. Günter Kießling

University of Applied Sciences Nuremberg / Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Fine Mechanical Engineering, Information Technology

Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Krcmar

University of Applied Sciences Nuremberg / Faculty of Materials Engineering , esp. Ceramics and Thermal Insulation

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Andreas Kremser

University of Applied Sciences Nuremberg / Institute for Power Electronic Systems (ELSYS) , esp. Efficient Drives

Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Schlüter

Ansbach University of Applied Sciences / Faculty of Technology

Julian Stromberger

Ansbach University of Applied Sciences / Faculty of Technology