Reduction of Iron Loss in Stator Core using an Optimum Pulse Pattern for High-Speed IPMSM

2021 ◽  
Vol 141 (4) ◽  
pp. 313-323
Author(s):  
Takahiro Kumagai ◽  
Takeshi Ito ◽  
Kodai Nishikawa ◽  
Jun-ichi Itoh ◽  
Kazuki Yamane ◽  
...  
2018 ◽  
Vol 915 ◽  
pp. 9-15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohachiro Oka ◽  
Masato Enokizono ◽  
Yuji Mori ◽  
Kazumasa Yamazaki

We are developing a low-loss stator core for high-speed and small-size motors using an ultrathin electrical steel sheet. This stator core for a high-speed motor was produced using a 0.08mm-thick ultrathin electrical steel sheet. Additionally, in order to evaluate the iron loss of the high-speed motor stator core, we constructed a high-speed building factor evaluation system. This evaluation system is composed of high-speed A/D converters, a D/A converter, and a high-speed power amplifier. TheB-Hcurve and the iron loss of the high-speed motor stator core (0.08mm_Core), which was made of the 0.08mm-thick ultrathin electrical steel sheet, were measured using the outer excitation method and the high-speed building factor evaluation system. The iron loss of the 0.08mm_Core was about 66% of the iron loss of the ordinary-speed motor stator core (the 0.35mm_Core) which was made of a 0.35mm-thick electrical steel sheet. Each iron loss in two kinds of cores was measured using the outer excitation method at the excitation frequency (fex) 1000Hz and the maximum excitation magnetic flux density (Bexmax) 1.0T. From experimental results, the iron loss of the 0.08mm_Core in the high frequency excitation was very small.


Author(s):  
Ryoken Masuda ◽  
Manabu Horiuchi ◽  
Mitsuhide Sato ◽  
Yinggang Bu ◽  
Masami Nirei ◽  
...  

AIP Advances ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 047609
Author(s):  
Takeru Sato ◽  
Masato Enokizono
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matteo Leandro ◽  
Nada Elloumi ◽  
Alberto Tessarolo ◽  
Jonas Kristiansen Nøland

<div>One of the attractive benefits of slotless machines is low losses at high speeds, which could be emphasized by a careful stator core loss assessment, potentially available already at the pre-design stage. Unfortunately, mainstream iron loss estimation methods are typically implemented in the finite element analysis (FEA) environment with a constant-coefficients dummy model, leading to weak extrapolations with huge errors. In this paper, an analytical method for iron loss prediction in the stator core of slotless PM machines is derived. It is based on the extension of the 2-D field solution over the entire machine geometry. Then, the analytical solution is combined with variable- or constant-coefficient loss models (i.e., VARCO or CCM), which can be efficiently computed by vectorized post-processing. VARCO loss models are shown to be preferred at a general level.Moreover, the paper proposes a lookup-table-based (LUT) solution as an alternative approach. The main contribution lies in the numerical link between the analytical field solution and the iron loss estimate, with the aid of a code implementation of the proposed methodology. First, the models are compared against a sufficiently dense dataset available from laminations manufacturer for validation purposes. Then, all the methods are compared for the slotless machine case. Finally, the models are applied to a real case study and validated experimentally.</div>


2015 ◽  
Vol 62 (10) ◽  
pp. 6151-6159 ◽  
Author(s):  
Junwoo Kim ◽  
Ilsu Jeong ◽  
Kwanghee Nam ◽  
Jaesik Yang ◽  
Taewon Hwang

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