Title :
Harmonic Loss Calculation in Rotor Surface Permanent Magnets—New Analytic Approach
Author :
Pyrhönen, Juha ; Jussila, Hanne ; Alexandrova, Yuliya ; Rafajdus, Pavol ; Nerg, Janne
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Lappeenranta Univ. of Technol., Lappeenranta, Finland
Abstract :
The paper introduces an analytic permanent-magnet eddy-current loss calculation method for rotor surface permanent magnets. The problem has been studied widely in the literature, yet many of the suggested methods are difficult to use. A straightforward analytic solution is needed to speed up the motor preliminary design as present day computational capabilities are not fast enough to be used for 3-D time-stepped finite element analysis (FEA) of permanent-magnet eddy-current losses in every day design problems. An analytic approach is suggested to calculate different-harmonics-caused eddy-current losses. The results are compared both with 3-D FEA and measurement results. A comparison between the theoretical and experimental results is reported for an axial-flux two-stator single-rotor machine with no rotor yoke. The method has, however, been used in evaluating permanent-magnet losses also in machines with narrow slot openings where the flux density dips do not penetrate through the whole magnet or in machines having a laminated rotor yoke.
Keywords :
eddy current losses; finite element analysis; laminations; magnetic flux; permanent magnet machines; rotors; 3D time-stepped FEA; 3D time-stepped finite element analysis; axial-flux two-stator single-rotor machine; different-harmonics-caused eddy-current loss calculation; flux density dip; motor preliminary design; narrow slot opening; permanent-magnet eddy-current loss calculation method; present day computational capability; rotor surface permanent magnet; rotor yoke lamination; Eddy currents; Harmonic analysis; Lamination; Magnetic flux; Materials; Permanent magnets; Rotors; AC permanent-magnet machine; loss calculation; loss measurement; permanent-magnet losses;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2012.2190518