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Simple control method for parallel-connected three-phase PWM converters

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  • Wednesday, 28 March 2012
  • 00:28 - 00:28
  • Duration: 11 mins
  • Publication date: 28 Mar 2012
  • Location: IETTV_Room, IETTV_Venue, Bristol, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Power Electronics, Machines and Drives Conference (PEMD 2012)

About the session

Due to their high torque density and efficiency, permanent magnet (PM) machines are widely utilized in industrial and commercial applications for all power ranges. When they are operated at high electric loading, the influence of magnetic saturation is usually large. Furthermore, due to the geometric structure of some PM machine topologies, e.g. interior PM machines, such influence can be even more significant. The partial cross-coupling model, which considers that the PM flux is a function of q-axis current and the d- and q-axis inductances are functions of d- and q- axis currents, respectively, is simple but neglects the saturation to some extent. However, as shown by the frozen permeability method in this presentation, it can accurately predict the torque-speed characteristics of fractional-slot PM machines having concentrated windings. The analysis is confirmed by experimental results.

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    B. Jassim

    Newcastle University

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