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Line Start Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor for Multi Speed ApplicationPoudel, Bikrant 20 December 2017 (has links)
This thesis aims to design and develop LSPM motors capable of operating in two distant synchronous speeds with good starting torque and steady state characteristics for variety of industrial applications, in particular offshore and maritime applications. The proposed designs are based on variable pole numbers for the stator and the rotor. The stator winding consist of two independent windings with different pole numbers to switch the winding and change the operating pole count for low and high speed applications. For the motor to operate in these two distinct operating speeds, the rotor must be capable of creating two different magnetic polarities (pole numbers) to adapt itself to the stator operating pole number. For this purpose, two different schemes for the rotor structure are proposed. In scheme I two-speed operation is realized by the combination of electromagnetic torque and reluctance torque which enables the motor to operate as a synchronous PM motor at high speed and synchronous reluctance motor at low speed. In scheme II, rotor with dual PM polarity is proposed which enables the motor to operate as a PM motor at both low and high speed regions.
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Reluktanční stroj s permanentními magnety na rotoru / Reluctance machine with permanent magnet on rotorKubín, Tomáš January 2014 (has links)
This master’s thesis is focuses on the reluctance motor, especially on the design of the rotor. It shows the development of the construction of rotors of reluctance motors. Furthermore, it shows the principle of reluctance machine and its basic mathematical description and the principle of improving the machine parameters by inserting permanent magnets into the rotor. It offers an overview of patents available from 2000 to present. Also it deals with the design of the rotor with permanent magnets for stator of induction motor.
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Design and Analysis of a Fractional-Slot Concentrated-Wound PM-Assisted Reluctance Motor / Konstruktion och analys av en permanent magnetiserade synkronreluktans motor med koncentrerad lindningMarino, Luigi January 2015 (has links)
The aim of this master thesis is to design and analyse a FSCW PMaSynRM (Permanent Magnet assisted Synchronous Reluctance Motor) for industrial applications. The design process includes analytical calculations (initial design and PM amount minimization) and nite element method (FEM) based design optimization. An overcompensated design is proved to be advantageous for a 10-pole reluctance motor. A comparative analysis with other rotor topologies was made, where motor performance, temperature e ects and production costs are taken into account. Detailed curves which describe eciency, power factor and current with respect to ambient temperature are studied for the proposed motor designs at di erent working points. The demagnetization risk is also taken into account and the safe working temperature ranges have been dened for all the considered motors. The results show that the initial motor design with 10 poles/12 slots PMaSynRM with NdFeB magnets has poor performance in terms of eciency and power factor, with huge amount of PM inserted. This is mainly due to the lack of reluctance torque for this relatively higher number of poles solution. Moreover, it has been found in literature and conrmed in this investigation that this negative e ect for the 10-pole motor is amplied due to the presence of the concentrated winding. Indeed, it is shown by simulations that the motor performance is improved by employing 8 poles/12 slots PMaSynRM conguration with a relatively lower NdFeB magnet amount, thanks to the improved rotor anisotropy. The 10 poles/12 slots interior permanent magnet (IPM) and surface mounted permanent magnet (SMPM) topologies present higher performance due to the e ective utilization of PM, mainly or completely producing the torque. Hence, IPM and SMPM do not su er the lack of anisotropy. / Syftet med detta examensarbete ar att utforma och analysera en FSCW PMaSynRM (Permanent Magnet assisted Synchronous Reluctance Motor) for industriella applikationer. Designprocessen omfattar analytiska berakningar (ursprungliga konstruktion och PM belopp minimering) och nita elementmetoden (FEM) baserad design optimering. En overkompenserad design visat sig vara fordelaktigt for en 10-polig reluktansmotor. En jamforande analys med andra rotor topologier gjordes, dar motor prestanda, temperature ekter och produktionskostnader beaktas. Detaljerade kurvor som beskriver e ektivitet, e ektfaktor och strom med avseende pa omgivningstemperatur studeras for de foreslagna motorn for vid olika arbetspunkter. Den avmagnetisering risken ocksa beaktas och sakerhetstemperaturomraden har denierats for alla ansag motorerna. Resultaten visar att den initiala motordesign med 10-polig/12 spar PMaSynRM med NdFeB magneter har daliga e ektivitet och e ektfaktor, med enorma mangder PM insatt. Detta ar framst pa grund av bristen pa reluktansvridmomentet for denna relativt hogre poltal losning. Dessutom har man funnit i litteraturen och bekraftat i denna unders okning att denna negativa e ekt for 10-polig motorn forstarks pa grund av narvaron av den koncentrerade lindningen. Faktum ar att det framgar av simuleringar att motorprestanda forbattras med en 8-polig/12 spar PMaSynRM konguration med en relativt lagre NdFeB magnet belopp, tack vare den forbattrade rotor anisotropi. Den 10-polig/12 spar interior permanentmagnet (IPM) och ytmonterade permanent magnet (SMPM) topologier presentera hogre prestanda tack vare ett e ektivt utnyttjande av PM och deras produktion vridmoment, huvudsakligen eller helt anfortrotts PM effekten.
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