Experimental Study of Torque and Flux Weakening Performance of Alternative Switched Flux PM Machines
Experimental Study of Torque and Flux Weakening Performance of Alternative Switched Flux PM Machines
- Author(s): B.S. Lee ; N. Pothi ; M.M.J. Al-Ani ; Z.Q. Zhu
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2014.0322
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- Author(s): B.S. Lee ; N. Pothi ; M.M.J. Al-Ani ; Z.Q. Zhu Source: 7th IET International Conference on Power Electronics, Machines and Drives (PEMD 2014), 2014 page ()
- Conference: 7th IET International Conference on Power Electronics, Machines and Drives (PEMD 2014)
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2014.0322
- ISBN: 978-1-84919-815-8
- Location: Manchester, UK
- Conference date: 8-10 April 2014
- Format: PDF
In this paper, the torque and flux weakening performances of alternative Switched Flux Permanent Magnet (SFPM) machines are experimentally investigated and compared. Firstly, the torque and flux weakening control performances of C-core SFPM machine with/without voltage error regulation are compared. It is shown that the flux weakening performance can be improved when the voltage error regulation method is utilised. Moreover, the performances of four different SFPM machine topologies, i.e. conventional, multi-tooth, C-core and E-core SFPM machines are measured and compared using the voltage error regulation method. Overall, it has been concluded that the performances of C-core and E-core machines have better performance in terms of torque and power than that for the multi-tooth and conventional SFPM machines.
Inspec keywords: AC motor drives; torque; machine control; permanent magnet machines
Subjects: Drives; Control of electric power systems; a.c. machines
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