Title :
A motor design with self-adjusting flux capability for wide-speed-range automotive applications
Author :
Bortolozzi, M. ; Mezzarobba, M. ; Tessarolo, Alberto
Abstract :
One of the most common issues in permanent magnet motors for automotive applications is to improve their capability of operating over very wide speed ranges. For this purposes, various motor design techniques have been proposed in the literature. After a brief review of these techniques, the paper presents an idea for improving the flux weakening capability of permanent-magnet reluctance-assisted motors. The idea is based on using an auxiliary field circuit embedded in flux barriers and used to partly demagnetize the motor above the base speed. The field circuit is fed by a brushless permanent-magnet exciter and a diode rectifier. While at low speed the field is not energized, it automatically activates above the base speed by means of a centrifugal switch. As discussed in the paper, the auxiliary field current increases linearly with the speed so as to progressively reduce motor flux with a consequent beneficial reduction in the current to be fed by the inverter for flux regulation.
Keywords :
automotive engineering; invertors; permanent magnet motors; rectifiers; reluctance motors; auxiliary field circuit; auxiliary field current; brushless permanent-magnet exciter; centrifugal switch; diode rectifier; field circuit; flux barriers; inverter; motor design; motor flux; permanent-magnet reluctance-assisted motors; self-adjusting flux capability; wide-speed-range automotive applications; Brushless motors; Contacts; Magnetic circuits; Magnetic confinement; Rectifiers; Springs; Switches; Automotive applications; flux weakening; permanent magnet motors; reluctance-assisted motors; variable frequency drives;
Conference_Titel :
Ecological Vehicles and Renewable Energies (EVER), 2013 8th International Conference and Exhibition on
Conference_Location :
Monte Carlo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5269-7
DOI :
10.1109/EVER.2013.6521541