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A novel analytical method using virtual PM blocks to optimize magnet segmentations in surface-mounted PM synchronous machines
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posted on 2016-01-18, 00:00 authored by T L Tiang, D Ishak, Chee Peng LimChee Peng Lim, M KamarolInfinite numbers of virtual permanent magnet (PM) blocks can be used to represent the segmented magnets per magnet pole in any combination of slot and pole numbers of the semi-closed surface-mounted permanent magnet synchronous machines (PMSMs). This concept is exploited and developed in the two-dimensional (2D) analytical subdomain model to predict the motor performances. The model is able to facilitate the analytical investigation to determine the optimum magnet pole-arcs of each magnet segment and the optimum spacing between the magnet segments. This novel method is then applied to a three-phase, 12s/8p surface-mounted PMSM. It is found that for two segmented magnets (2SM) per magnet pole machine, the optimum settings are 147.6° elect. in each magnet pole and 11.2° elect. of airgap spacing between the magnet segments. By comparing the results to the optimum magnet pole-arc of one magnet segment (1SM) per magnet pole machine, the cogging torque and the total harmonic distortion of the phase back-EMF are significantly reduced by 89 % and 25 %, respectively, where both machines utilize the same PM volume. These analytical results are also validated by the 2D finite element method (FEM), where good agreement has been achieved.
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Electrical Machines and Systems, International Conference (18th : 2016 : Pattaya, Thailand)Pagination
1278 - 1283Publisher
IEEELocation
Pattaya, ThailandPlace of publication
Piscataway, N.J.Publisher DOI
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2016-10-25End date
2016-10-28ISBN-13
9781479988044Language
engPublication classification
E Conference publication; E1 Full written paper - refereedCopyright notice
2015, IEEETitle of proceedings
ICEMS 2015: Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Electrical Machines and SystemsUsage metrics
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