Title :
Analysis of a Novel Switched-Flux Memory Motor Employing a Time-Divisional Magnetization Strategy
Author :
Hui Yang ; Heyun Lin ; Jianning Dong ; Jianhu Yan ; Yunkai Huang ; Shuhua Fang
Author_Institution :
Eng. Res. Center for Motion Control of Minist. of Educ., Southeast Univ., Nanjing, China
Abstract :
This paper presents a novel switched-flux memory motor (SFMM) by artfully incorporating the flux-mnemonic concept into the conventional switched-flux permanent magnet machine. The magnetic susceptibility of AlNiCo PM provides the flexible online controllability of air-gap flux by imposing a transient current pulse. To uniformize magnetization levels of PMs, a time-divisional magnetization strategy (TDMS) is proposed. Due to the uniqueness of hysteresis nonlinearity and instability regarding AlNiCo PM operating point, the time-stepping finite element method (TSFEM) dynamically coupled with a nonlinearity-involved parallelogram hysteresis model (NIPHM) of AlNiCo PM is performed to investigate the electromagnetic performance of the proposed SFMM. The results derived from the combinative algorithm verifies the flux-adjustable capability of the proposed motor equipped with TDMS and the validity of the proposed NIPHM.
Keywords :
air gaps; aluminium alloys; cobalt alloys; finite element analysis; magnetic susceptibility; magnetisation; nickel alloys; permanent magnet motors; AlNiCo; NIPHM; PM operating point; SFMM; TDMS; TSFEM; air-gap flux; electromagnetic performance; flexible online controllability; flux-adjustable capability; flux-mnemonic concept; magnetic susceptibility; nonlinearity-involved parallelogram hysteresis model; switched-flux memory motor analysis; switched-flux permanent magnet machine; time-divisional magnetization strategy; time-stepping finite element method; transient current pulse; Brushless motors; Demagnetization; Hysteresis motors; Magnetic hysteresis; Magnetization; Permanent magnet motors; Saturation magnetization; Electromagnetic analysis; hysteresis model; memory machine; permanent magnet; switched-flux;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2013.2278849