% (2.26 A) more than classical SRG, its ripple is 1.19% less. Furthermore, the core loss of the mutually coupled SRG in a 360 electrical degree rotation is 1.38% (0.42 W) less than classical SRG's core loss. The average input torque for mutually coupled SRG is 10.51 % (0.51 N.m) less than that of classical SRG's but its ripple is 12.48% more. The results show that the advantages of winding an SRG in a mutually coupled form outweigh its disadvantages.">

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