Title :
Surface NdFeB versus Ferrite IPM motor drive for low power (100W to 2000W) applications: FEM embedded optimal design with full step torque response validation in sensorless vector control
Author :
Isfanuti, Andy-Sorin ; Baba, M. ; Tutelea, Lucian ; Moldovan, A. ; Boldea, Ion
Author_Institution :
Dept. Of Electr. Eng., Univ. Politeh. of Timisoara, Timisoara, Romania
Abstract :
Low power high efficiency permanent magnet synchronous motor drives are needed for better home appliances. As the price of sintered (high energy NdFeB magnets) used for the scope so far has risen spectacularly in the last two-three years, the economics of their use to such high efficiency applications is in question. The present paper is investigating in comparison NdFeB surface rotor versus Ferrite interior PM rotor motor drives in the 100W to 2000W range to see if Ferrite motors can compete in terms of initial active material cost at above 94% efficiency. FEM embedded optimal design methodologies are introduced with case studies at 120W, 500W, 1000W, 2000W, 4500rpm, 290 (380) VDC. The torque pulsations with sinusoidal current control are reduced by shaping the airgap and by two segmental skewing. Also the optimal designs have been checked for full step torque response validation in sensorless vector control for 4500rpm. The results show Ferrite motors superior in initial cost at 120W and 2000W, but about the same for 500W and 1000W, for about the same efficiency, around 94%.
Keywords :
air gaps; boron alloys; electric current control; finite element analysis; iron alloys; machine vector control; motor drives; neodymium alloys; permanent magnet motors; synchronous motor drives; FEM embedded optimal design; NdFeB; NdFeB surface rotor; PM rotor motor drives; airgap; ferrite IPM motor drive; home appliances; low power applications; permanent magnet synchronous motor drives; power 1000 W; power 120 W; power 2000 W; power 500 W; sensorless vector control; sinusoidal current control; torque pulsations; torque response validation; Ferrites; Finite element analysis; Iron; Magnetic flux; Rotors; Stator windings; Torque; FEM; Magnetic Equivalent Circuit; flux concentration; optimal design; vector sensorless control;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics Society, IECON 2013 - 39th Annual Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Vienna
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.2013.6699636