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In comparison to surface-mounted permanent magnet machines, IPM machines offer several advantages such as higher power density and wider speed range, since the PM is inserted into the rotor core. Such machines have been generally selected as drive motors widely applied in electrical vehicle, CNC machine tool and other variable speed applications. Nevertheless, due to this structural characteristic,...
Surface-mounted permanent magnet (SPM) motors have been increasingly favored due to smaller volume, higher power density, higher efficiency, and higher positioning accuracy, widely applied in many applications such as textile machinery, robot, and packaging machinery. The interaction between permanent magnet (PM) and the slotted iron produces the cogging torque. For SPM motor with high-performance...
Hardware in the loop (HIL) simulation, especially power HIL (PHIL) simulation, is a promising tool for motor drive design and prototyping. It inherits both the flexibility of simulation and the authenticity of hardware itself, which therefore allow an actual motor drive design to be thoroughly scrutinized under almost any conceivable condition. In this paper, a unique 5 MW PHIL simulation facility...
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