Design of a Traction Motor With Tooth-Coil Windings and Embedded Magnets


Autoria(s): Lindh, Pia; Montonen, Juho; Immonen, Paula; Tapia, Juan A.; Pyrhönen, Juha
Data(s)

13/04/2015

13/04/2015

2014

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