Title :
An Analytical Design Approach for Reducing Stator Iron Losses in Interior PM Synchronous Machines During Flux-Weakening Operation
Author :
Han, Seok-Hee ; Soong, Wen L. ; Jahns, Thomas M.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison
Abstract :
Interior permanent magnet (IPM) synchronous machines are vulnerable to generating unacceptably large stator iron losses during flux-weakening operation at elevated speeds. The purpose of this paper is to present a new analytical design approach to reduce the stator iron losses in IPM machines with multiple flux barriers during flux-weakening operation. The proposed technique achieves this objective by: (1) designing the rotor to minimize the total harmonic distortion (THD) of the spatial distribution of the rotor scalar magnetic potential (mmf); and (2) coupling the rotor with an appropriate stator configuration to suppress undesirable higher-order harmonics in the stator as much as possible. An analytical design method is presented to synthesize the "minimum-THD" rotor with multiple flux barriers. Finite element analysis is used to demonstrate that the application of this design technique can lead to a substantial reduction of the stator iron losses during flux-weakening operation.
Keywords :
finite element analysis; harmonic distortion; magnetic flux; permanent magnet machines; synchronous machines; THD; analytical design approach; finite element analysis; flux-weakening operation; interior PM synchronous machines; mmf; multiple flux barriers; rotor scalar magnetic potential; spatial distribution; stator iron losses; total harmonic distortion; Couplings; Design methodology; Iron; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic flux; Permanent magnets; Stators; Synchronous generators; Synchronous machines; Total harmonic distortion;
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Conference, 2007. 42nd IAS Annual Meeting. Conference Record of the 2007 IEEE
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1259-4
Electronic_ISBN :
0197-2618
DOI :
10.1109/07IAS.2007.36