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Core Loss in Buried Magnet Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors
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1989
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MagnetismElectrical EngineeringElectric MachineEngineeringMotor DriveElectrical DriveCore LossSteady-state Core-loss CharacteristicsMotor Flux Components
The steady-state core-loss characteristics of buried-magnet synchronous motors operating from a sinusoidal constant frequency voltage supply are investigated. Measured and calculated core loss, with constant shaft load, is shown to increase with decreasing terminal voltage due to an increase in armature reaction-induced stator flux-density time harmonics. Finite-element modeling is used to show that the additional loss due to the time-harmonic fields can increase core loss by a factor of six over the loss associated with only the fundamental component field at low motor flux levels. A simple air-gap model of motor flux components shows that this increased loss is due to localized rotor saturation. Thus, stator-core harmonic fields should be expected for all buried-magnet rotor synchronous motors (with or without a cage) operating at low flux levels. This factor becomes increasingly important when the motors are operated in the high-speed low-flux mode in conjunction with a variable-speed drive. >
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