In this article, the 2D transient FEM has been used to analyze the dynamic process of the three phase LS-PMSM running characteristic. By verifying it through the experiment, we obtain the conclusion that the simulatio...In this article, the 2D transient FEM has been used to analyze the dynamic process of the three phase LS-PMSM running characteristic. By verifying it through the experiment, we obtain the conclusion that the simulation result is consistent with the experiment result. At the same time, by analyzing the situation of the magnetic bridge, we also obtain the result that the EMF waves are changing with the situation of the magnetic poles on and we can optimize the motor’s structure at the same time.展开更多
The 2D transient FEM was used to analyze the starting process of the three phase rare-earth LS-PMSM.By verifying the simulation result with the experiment one, we get the conclusion that it is consistent with the expe...The 2D transient FEM was used to analyze the starting process of the three phase rare-earth LS-PMSM.By verifying the simulation result with the experiment one, we get the conclusion that it is consistent with the experiment result very well.At the same time, by analyzing the situation of the magnetic bridge, we also get the result that the amplitude of EMF waves are changing with the situation of the magnetic poles and we can optimize the motor's structure at the same time.展开更多
Line-start permanent magnet synchronous motors are suitable candidates for substitution of induction motors in many constant-speed applications. This paper compares steady-state and dynamic performances of these motor...Line-start permanent magnet synchronous motors are suitable candidates for substitution of induction motors in many constant-speed applications. This paper compares steady-state and dynamic performances of these motors. The efficiency, power factor, stator currents, and rotor bars currents are considered for steady-state perfor- mance analysis whereas the rotor speed, electromagnetic torque, and stator and rotor currents are investigated for dynamic performance analysis. For this purpose, time stepping finite element method is used to analyze the performance of motors in both full-load and no-load conditions. Results demonstrate the superior performance of the line-start permanent magnet synchronous motor in steady-state condition and the improved dynamic perfor-mance of the induction motor. Finally, economic calcula- tions indicate that the extra cost of the line-start permanent magnet synchronous motor with respect to the induction motor is rapidly compensated by energy saving due to a more efficient operation.展开更多
文摘In this article, the 2D transient FEM has been used to analyze the dynamic process of the three phase LS-PMSM running characteristic. By verifying it through the experiment, we obtain the conclusion that the simulation result is consistent with the experiment result. At the same time, by analyzing the situation of the magnetic bridge, we also obtain the result that the EMF waves are changing with the situation of the magnetic poles on and we can optimize the motor’s structure at the same time.
文摘The 2D transient FEM was used to analyze the starting process of the three phase rare-earth LS-PMSM.By verifying the simulation result with the experiment one, we get the conclusion that it is consistent with the experiment result very well.At the same time, by analyzing the situation of the magnetic bridge, we also get the result that the amplitude of EMF waves are changing with the situation of the magnetic poles and we can optimize the motor's structure at the same time.
文摘Line-start permanent magnet synchronous motors are suitable candidates for substitution of induction motors in many constant-speed applications. This paper compares steady-state and dynamic performances of these motors. The efficiency, power factor, stator currents, and rotor bars currents are considered for steady-state perfor- mance analysis whereas the rotor speed, electromagnetic torque, and stator and rotor currents are investigated for dynamic performance analysis. For this purpose, time stepping finite element method is used to analyze the performance of motors in both full-load and no-load conditions. Results demonstrate the superior performance of the line-start permanent magnet synchronous motor in steady-state condition and the improved dynamic perfor-mance of the induction motor. Finally, economic calcula- tions indicate that the extra cost of the line-start permanent magnet synchronous motor with respect to the induction motor is rapidly compensated by energy saving due to a more efficient operation.