2016
DOI: 10.1108/compel-04-2016-0148
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Effects of driving modes on permanent magnet motor electromagnetic and temperature fields at limit conditions

Abstract: Purpose Taking a 2,000 r/min 10 kW permanent magnet motor as an example, the purpose of this paper is to study the influence of driving modes on the performance of permanent magnet motor at limit conditions, and researched the variation mechanism of motor performance influenced by different driving modes. Design/methodology/approach A two-dimensional electromagnetic field model of the permanent magnet motor was established, and a rectangular-wave driving circuit was built. By using the finite element method,… Show more

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“…The research activity in the field of PMM losses, especially in PMs, has been very intense within the past few years. It should be mentioned that a considerable increase in rotor eddy current losses, particularly in high speed – FW region – could lead to irreversible heat demagnetization in PMs (Qiu et al , 2016). To calculate the hysteresis and eddy current core losses, the finite element (FE) method has been considered as the most accurate and principal technique.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The research activity in the field of PMM losses, especially in PMs, has been very intense within the past few years. It should be mentioned that a considerable increase in rotor eddy current losses, particularly in high speed – FW region – could lead to irreversible heat demagnetization in PMs (Qiu et al , 2016). To calculate the hysteresis and eddy current core losses, the finite element (FE) method has been considered as the most accurate and principal technique.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To calculate the hysteresis and eddy current core losses, the finite element (FE) method has been considered as the most accurate and principal technique. Furthermore, for the PM losses calculation, the transient FE analysis is used in various applications for both SMPM and IPM topologies, due to its significant accuracy (Sarigiannidis and Kladas, 2015; Sarigiannidis et al , 2016; Qiu et al , 2016; Yamazaki and Abe, 2009; Han et al , 2010; Nair et al , 2017). However, such an analysis requires high computational cost, which renders the combination with design optimization tools, considering the various operating conditions due to the EV drive application, extremely difficult.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%