2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16247993
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Calculation of Losses in a Motor Fed by a Conventional Inverter and a Battery Distributed Inverter

Rémi Jardot,
Guillaume Krebs,
Anas Lahlou
et al.

Abstract: In the past decade, car manufacturers have started electrifying the traction chain of their vehicles. Although these vehicles attract more and more drivers, most of them have a limited range and are prohibitively expensive. Manufacturers must therefore offer high-performance conversion chains (particularly in terms of efficiency) while controlling costs. The power converter is a particularly crucial element of the conversion chains: it supplies the traction motor, and its structure and the way it is controlled… Show more

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“…The existence of harmonics in the magnetomotive force curve leads to a decrease in the machine performance, caused by current and parasitic fluxes, an increase in losses in copper and iron, an increase in magnetic saturation, mechanical vibrations, and noise [1][2][3][4]. Furthermore, there are changes in torque and speed performance, since the magnetomotive force is distorted from a purely sinusoidal wave [5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existence of harmonics in the magnetomotive force curve leads to a decrease in the machine performance, caused by current and parasitic fluxes, an increase in losses in copper and iron, an increase in magnetic saturation, mechanical vibrations, and noise [1][2][3][4]. Furthermore, there are changes in torque and speed performance, since the magnetomotive force is distorted from a purely sinusoidal wave [5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%