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Different faults in Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines will cause various and independent changes to the machine magnetic flux distribution, which will cause different changes to the machine parameters and performance. These changes will be reflected in the machine flux linkages, which can be determined from the machine voltages. In this paper, a method is proposed to detect and separate three...
Salient pole wound field synchronous machines (WFSMs) share similar torque characteristics as permanent magnet (PM) machines, but are free of permanent magnet material since a wound rotor winding instead generates the required field flux. In addition to cost advantages, the rotor field flux is readily varied making these machines attractive for traction and generator applications. This paper introduces...
When direct torque control (DTC) is applied to permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) drives, the relationship between the torque and stator flux linkage is important for high-efficiency drives because DTC requires them as references. In the stator flux linkage synchronous frame (M-T frame), the torque is described by a simple equation using the T-axis current. However, the M-axis current is neglected...
For maximum torque control of induction machines (IM) in flux-weakening region, the following problems exist: 1. In Volts/Hz scalar control mode, a slow frequency ramp time cannot provide sufficient electromagnetic torque, whereas the excessive acceleration leads to overcurrent shutdown and system collapse; 2. In vector control mode, the under-estimated leakage inductance in field-weakening region...
This paper proposes a rotor tooth shaping method to reduce the cogging torque of an axial flux-switching permanent magnet machine. The rotor tooth is shaped in different configurations, including constant, trapezoidal, asymmetrical, extended, and square shapes. 3-D finite element analysis is performed to compare the proposed shapes of rotor tooth. Peak-to-peak cogging torque, fundamental flux linkage,...
This paper presents an analytical model, for a new spoke type variable flux machine, with AlNiCo magnets, in the no-load condition. This method is based on the solution of a simple magnetic equivalent circuit of spoke type machines. The effect of stator slots on the air gap magnetic flux density is studied and uneven air gap length is modeled. Based on the no-load air gap magnetic flux density, the...
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