Induction motor versus permanent magnet synchronous motor in motion control applications: a comparative study


Autoria(s): Puranen, Jussi
Data(s)

18/12/2007

18/12/2007

05/12/2006

Resumo

High dynamic performance of an electric motor is a fundamental prerequisite in motion control applications, also known as servo drives. Recent developments in the field of microprocessors and power electronics have enabled faster and faster movements with an electric motor. In such a dynamically demanding application, the dimensioning of the motor differs substantially from the industrial motor design, where feasible characteristics of the motor are for example high efficiency, a high power factor, and a low price. In motion control instead, such characteristics as high overloading capability, high-speed operation, high torque density and low inertia are required. The thesis investigates how the dimensioning of a high-performance servomotor differs from the dimensioning of industrial motors. The two most common servomotor types are examined; an induction motor and apermanent magnet synchronous motor. The suitability of these two motor types indynamically demanding servo applications is assessed, and the design aspects that optimize the servo characteristics of the motors are analyzed. Operating characteristics of a high performance motor are studied, and some methods for improvements are suggested. The main focus is on the induction machine, which is frequently compared to the permanent magnet synchronous motor. A 4 kW prototype induction motor was designed and manufactured for the verification of the simulation results in the laboratory conditions. Also a dynamic simulation model for estimating the thermal behaviour of the induction motor in servo applications was constructed. The accuracy of the model was improved by coupling it with the electromagnetic motor model in order to take into account the variations in the motor electromagnetic characteristics due to the temperature rise.

Identificador

TMP.objres.448.pdf

http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/31238

URN:ISBN:952-214-297-2

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

URN:ISSN:1456-4491

Acta Universitatis Lappeenrantaensis

Palavras-Chave #permanent magnet synchronous motor #motion control #servomotor #Induction motot
Tipo

Väitöskirja

Doctoral Dissertation