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Type: Conference paper
Title: Surface PM machine parameter selection for wide field-weakening applications
Author: Soong, W.
Reddy, P.
El-Refaie, A.
Jahns, T.
Ertugrul, N.
Citation: Conference Record of the 2007 IEEE Industry Applications Conference. 42nd IAS Annual Meeting, 23-27 September 2007:pp.882-889
Publisher: IEEE
Issue Date: 2007
Series/Report no.: IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting
ISBN: 9781424412594
ISSN: 0197-2618
Conference Name: IEEE Industry Applications Conference. IAS Annual Meeting (42nd : 2007 : New Orleans, USA)
Editor: Nondahl, T.
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W.L. Soong, P.B. Reddy, A.M. El-Refaie, T.M. Jahns and N. Ertugrul
Abstract: Recent work on fractional-slot pitch, concentrated winding (FSCW) surface PM machines has shown that these machines can achieve a wide constant-power speed range. This paper shows that defining the allowable machine design parameter plane using the characteristic current and the peak back-emf provides useful insights into how application requirements restrict the machine parameters. The parameter plane also shows the influence of changing the parameters on the machine's current rating and magnet losses. As an example of a practical application, the parameter plane is used to study the FreedomCAR traction motor drive requirements and the characteristics of five FSCW surface PM machine designs.
Keywords: surface PM machines; field-weakening; constant power speed range; characteristic current; parameter plane
Rights: © 2008 IEEE. All Rights Reserved.
DOI: 10.1109/IAS.2007.138
Grant ID: http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP0342874
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ias.2007.138
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