Design of a Traction Motor With Tooth-Coil Windings and Embedded Magnets
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13/04/2015
13/04/2015
2014
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Resumo |
Traction motor design significantly differs from industrial machine design. The starting point is the load cycle instead of the steady-state rated operation point. The speed of the motor varies from zero to very high speeds. At low speeds, heavy overloading is used for starting, and the field-weakening region also plays an important role. Finding a suitable fieldweakening point is one of the important design targets. At the lowest speeds, a high torque output is desired, and all current reserves of the supplying converter unit are used to achieve the torque. In this paper, a 110-kW 2.5-p.u. starting torque and a maximum 2.5-p.u. speed permanent-magnet traction motor will be studied. The field-weakening point is altered by varying the number of winding turns of machine. One design is selected for prototyping. Theoretical results are verified by measurements. |
Identificador |
Pia Lindh, Juho Montonen, Paula Immonen, Juan A. Tapia, Juha Pyrhönen (2014) Design of a Traction Motor With Tooth-Coil Windings and Embedded Magnets. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, Vol. 61, No. 8, August, p. 4306-4314. DOI:10.1109/TIE.2013.2279126 0278-0046 http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/104241 URN:NBN:fi-fe201504132545 |
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en |
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IEEE |
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IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics |
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Palavras-Chave | #Inductance #permanent-magnet machines #traction |