TY - JOUR
T1 - Efficiency Contours and Loss Minimization Over a Driving Cycle of a Variable Flux-Intensifying Machine
AU - Fukushige, Takashi
AU - Limsuwan, Natee
AU - Kato, Takashi
AU - Akatsu, Kan
AU - Lorenz, Robert D.
PY - 2015/7/1
Y1 - 2015/7/1
N2 - In this paper, experimental evaluations for the efficiency of a novel interior permanent-magnet (IPM) machine with variable-flux characteristics using low-coercive-force magnets are presented. The variable-flux characteristics allow improving the efficiency of a machine. A flux-intensifying IPM type having positive saliency is employed for a positive d-axis current to mitigate a demagnetizing field in the magnet due to a q-axis current. A proof-of-principle machine is designed, fabricated, and evaluated. A series of experiments are conducted to capture the magnetization and demagnetization properties of the low-coercive-force magnets by applying control d-axis current pulse. The efficiency contours with different magnetization states (MSs)of the magnets are then experimentally obtained. The designed machine shows benefits in improving efficiency when the MS is optimally operated. With these results, the loss over a driving cycle is then simulated, and the benefits of changing the MS are quantified.
AB - In this paper, experimental evaluations for the efficiency of a novel interior permanent-magnet (IPM) machine with variable-flux characteristics using low-coercive-force magnets are presented. The variable-flux characteristics allow improving the efficiency of a machine. A flux-intensifying IPM type having positive saliency is employed for a positive d-axis current to mitigate a demagnetizing field in the magnet due to a q-axis current. A proof-of-principle machine is designed, fabricated, and evaluated. A series of experiments are conducted to capture the magnetization and demagnetization properties of the low-coercive-force magnets by applying control d-axis current pulse. The efficiency contours with different magnetization states (MSs)of the magnets are then experimentally obtained. The designed machine shows benefits in improving efficiency when the MS is optimally operated. With these results, the loss over a driving cycle is then simulated, and the benefits of changing the MS are quantified.
KW - Efficiency
KW - flux-intensifying machine
KW - memory motor
KW - permanent-magnet machines
KW - variable magnetization machine
KW - variable-flux machine
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U2 - 10.1109/TIA.2015.2404918
DO - 10.1109/TIA.2015.2404918
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84937915804
SN - 0093-9994
VL - 51
SP - 2984
EP - 2989
JO - IEEE Transactions on Applications and Industry
JF - IEEE Transactions on Applications and Industry
IS - 4
M1 - 07046393
ER -