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The design, magnetization and control of a superconducting permanent magnet synchronous motor
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MagnetismSuperconducting MaterialElectric MachineEngineeringMotor DriveMechatronicsSuperconductivityElectrical DriveLearning ControlIlc AlgorithmPulse Field MagnetizationIterative Learning Control
This paper describes in detail the method of magnetization of a superconducting permanent magnet synchronous motor. The rotor of the motor consists of 60 superconducting pucks, which are magnetized by two additional copper windings. The pulse field magnetization (PFM) method is considered and the resulted distribution of the magnetizing flux linkage from the rotor is not a perfect sine wave in the air gap, which leads to a large torque ripple and harmonics of the stator currents. In order to suppress the torque ripple, an iterative learning control (ILC) algorithm is used in addition to the former field-oriented control method. The results show the ILC algorithm can largely reduce the torque ripple.
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