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Magnet Temperature Estimation in Surface PM Machines Using High-Frequency Signal Injection
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2010
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MagnetismElectrical EngineeringElectric MachineEngineeringSurface Pm MachinesMotor DriveStator High-frequency ImpedanceMagnetic SensorMechatronicsElectrical DriveHigh-frequency Carrier SignalMagnetic MeasurementHigh-frequency Signal InjectionMagnet TemperatureMagnet Temperature EstimationElectromagnetic Compatibility
This paper proposes a method to estimate the magnet temperature in surface permanent-magnet machines using high-frequency carrier signal injection. The injection of a high-frequency signal, superimposed on the fundamental excitation, allows the estimation of the stator high-frequency impedance, which is a function of both the stator and rotor impedances. The temperature of the magnets is shown to have a significant weight on the overall stator high-frequency impedance, from which it can be estimated. The high-frequency carrier signal is injected intermittently in order to minimize potential adverse effects on the normal operation of the machine. This paper first explains the physics behind the magnet temperature dependence. Then, the principles of the method, as well as its practical implementation, are discussed. Experimental verification of the method is provided.
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