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  STEADY STATE AND SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF HIGH-FIELD PERMANENT MAGNET MACHINES
 
 
Title: STEADY STATE AND SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF HIGH-FIELD PERMANENT MAGNET MACHINES
Author: Chaaban, F. B.
Chedid, R.
Mellor, P. H.
Appeared in: Electric power components & systems
Paging: Volume 24 (1996) nr. 6 pages 639-651
Year: 1996-09-01
Contents: In high-field electric machines employing powerful rare-earth magnets, the effect of saturation is quite pronounced and therefore, appropriate modifications to the classic two-reaction theory have to be considered to achieve more accurate and realistic prediction of the machine performance. This paper describes two approaches for modeling the steady-state operation of permanent magnet synchronous machines derived from a phasor diagram based on the two-reaction theory. The main feature of the proposed analysis is that both approaches consider the effect of core loss and do not require load angle values and hence, the need for shaft sensing equipment is avoided. The sensitivity of the models to the variation in machine parameters is investigated, and the validity of the analysis is confirmed experimentally.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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