Title :
Estimation of rotor eddy-current losses for high speed SPMSM
Author :
Boubaker, N. ; Matt, D. ; Enrici, P. ; Martire, T. ; Nierlich, F.
Author_Institution :
Energie & Mater. Group, Inst. d´Electron. du Sud, Montpellier, France
Abstract :
Surface-mounted permanent magnet synchronous machine (SPMSM) is widely used in various fields due to its high power density and reliability (compressors, turbine generators...) [1], in our case it is used in aeronautics. However, in high-speed operations eddy-current losses can be important and lead to a damage because of an overheating (PM detachment, demagnetization...). Therefore, it is important to estimate these losses during the design phase. This paper describes a technique to estimate rotor eddy-current losses (magnets and sleeve) for the design of 25 kW, 10.5 krpm 3-phase motor by means of both analytical and finite-element approach. Firstly, we study the spatial variation of the magnetic flux density in the magnets and the sleeve. Consequently, it results a segmentation of magnet and sleeve according to the half of slot pitch. Secondly, we estimate the maximum variation of magnetic flux density (36 mT in the summit of magnets, 125 mT in the sleeve) by finite-element analysis (COMSOL Multiphysics). Finally, this paper presents the result of computation of rotor eddy-current losses (97 Watt).
Keywords :
eddy current losses; finite element analysis; permanent magnet motors; surface mount technology; synchronous machines; COMSOL multiphysics; aeronautics; finite-element analysis; high speed SPMSM; magnet segmentation; magnetic flux density; power 25 kW; power 97 W; rotor eddy-current loss estimation; surface-mounted permanent magnet synchronous machine; Finite element analysis; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic flux density; Magnetic separation; Permanent magnet motors; Rotors; Eddy-currents; Finite-element method; Power losses; Surface-mounted permanent magnet motor;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics and Applications (EPE), 2013 15th European Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lille
DOI :
10.1109/EPE.2013.6634409