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http://dx.doi.org/10.5370/KIEE.2015.64.6.872

Characteristics Analysis of V Shape Pole Changing Memory Motor using Finite Element Method  

Kim, Young-Hyun (Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Hanbat National University)
Kim, Su-Yong (Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Hanbat National University)
Kim, Jung-Woo (Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Hanbat National University)
Lee, Jung-Ho (Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Hanbat National University)
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The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers / v.64, no.6, 2015 , pp. 872-877 More about this Journal
Abstract
The Permanent Magnet (PM) machine used at speed control using field-weakening control method. But the field-weakening current, which reduces the field flux for high speeds, causes significant copper and core losses. Therefore, this paper deals with the PM performance evaluations in a pole changing memory motor (PCMM). The PCMM can change the number of magnetic poles and produce two types of torque. When the motor operates with eight poles, it produces a magnetic torque at low rotational speeds. When the motor changes to four poles, it produces both magnetic torque and reluctance torque at high speeds. The paper explain the principle and basic characteristics of the motor by using a finite element method magnetic-field analysis, which consists of a PM magnetized by a pulse d-axis current of the armature winding. The results of our experiment show that the proposed motor reduces core loss by 10% and 55% under no-load and load conditions, and doubles the speed range of the motor.
Keywords
Pole Changing Memory Motor; FEM; Field-weakening Control Method;
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