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IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, 1997
This paper explores the use of an interior permanent-magnet synchronous machine (IPM) as a source of controlled DC power. A three-phase diode rectifier converts the generated AC power into DC, which is further processed by a buck or boost DC-DC converter with a pulse-width modulation voltage controller for load voltage and output power regulation.
O. Ojo, J. Cox, null Zhiqing Wu
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This paper explores the use of an interior permanent-magnet synchronous machine (IPM) as a source of controlled DC power. A three-phase diode rectifier converts the generated AC power into DC, which is further processed by a buck or boost DC-DC converter with a pulse-width modulation voltage controller for load voltage and output power regulation.
O. Ojo, J. Cox, null Zhiqing Wu
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Self-Healing Permanent Magnet Machines
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 2021The concept of self-healed permanent magnet (PM) machines is presented in this article. In order to demonstrate its technical feasibility, the remagnetization behavior of hard ferrite magnets in closed circuit as a function of temperature is initially discussed.
E. A. Perigo +3 more
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1991
Permanent magnet excited machines have always featured strongly in the application of magnets, and forecasts indicate that they will continue to do so. Compared to other machine formats, such as those based on induction or switched reluctance principles, permanent magnet excited types provide considerable flexibility in design, and many different ...
D. Howe, T. S. Birch
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Permanent magnet excited machines have always featured strongly in the application of magnets, and forecasts indicate that they will continue to do so. Compared to other machine formats, such as those based on induction or switched reluctance principles, permanent magnet excited types provide considerable flexibility in design, and many different ...
D. Howe, T. S. Birch
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Vernier Machines with Azimuthally Magnetized Permanent Magnets
2021 17th Conference on Electrical Machines, Drives and Power Systems (ELMA), 2021This paper complements a study initially made by the authors [1] on double stator vernier machines by introducing a dynamic simulation and presents the results of simulation of vernier machines, having flux concentration magnetization pattern of permanent magnets in Matlab/Simulink.
Elizaveta Konyushenko +5 more
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Pole-changing permanent-magnet machines
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, 2002Electric drives in which discrete speed control is required are today equipped exclusively with squirrel-cage induction motors, due to the property of the squirrel cage to always have the same number of poles as the stator winding. Conventional permanent-magnet (PM) machines have a constant number of poles and can be operated from a constant frequency ...
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Dynamic Permanent Magnet Flux Estimation of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, 2010This paper deals with rotor flux estimation in permanent magnet synchronous motor(PMSM). In most application, the rotor flux linkage is treated as a known constant. However a high operation temperature or a stator winding current impulse may cause magnet flux ripple or demagnetization which has direct impact on machines performance.
null Xi Xiao +2 more
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Permanent magnet machines torque considerations
Conference Record of the 1988 IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, 2003An analytical model has been developed to predict accurately cogging and commutating torques of permanent-magnet brushless DC machines with buried and surface-mounted magnets. Computer programs have been written to evaluate the analytical models, and the results are compared with finite-element analysis and test results.
J. De La Ree, J. Latorre
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High-density permanent magnet machines
International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics, 2007This paper presents a novel permanent-magnet rotor for surface permanent magnet synchronous motors (SPMSM). In order to achieve larger power of SPMSM in limited volume as small as possible, use of a high-magnetic flux condition in designing is investigated.
Ikariga, Atsushi +3 more
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Permanent Magnet Machine Optimization
2003The paper presents electrical machine design considerations introduced by exploiting new magnetic material characteristics. The materials considered are amorphous alloy ribbons as well as Neodymium alloy permanent magnets involving very low eddy current losses.
Georgios D. Kalokiris +2 more
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Hybrid Permanent Magnet Machine Design
2021In this chapter, a HPM machine topology is selected and analyzed in more detail in terms of its machine geometry, excitation field technique, back-EMF per coil, back-EMF per phase, and developed electromagnetic torque for both no-load and on-load characteristic cases.
Ahmad S. Al-Adsani, Omid Beik
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