Operating point resolved loss computation in electrical machines
Magnetic circuits of electromagnetic energy converters, such as electrical machines, are nowadays highly utilized. This proposition is intrinsic for the magnetic as well as the electric circuit and depicts that significant enhancements of electrical machines are difficult to achieve in the absence o...
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doaj-4e2f9f9c58114b2cb94af2e0c48e9cf82020-11-25T03:24:40ZengPolish Academy of SciencesArchives of Electrical Engineering2300-25062016-03-01651738610.1515/aee-2016-0006aee-2016-0006Operating point resolved loss computation in electrical machinesPfingsten Georg Von0Ruf Andreas1Steentjes Simon2Hombitzer Marco3Franck David4Rwth Kay Hameyer5Aachen University Institute of Electrical Machines Schinkelstrasse 4, Aachen 52062, GermanyAachen University Institute of Electrical Machines Schinkelstrasse 4, Aachen 52062, GermanyAachen University Institute of Electrical Machines Schinkelstrasse 4, Aachen 52062, GermanyAachen University Institute of Electrical Machines Schinkelstrasse 4, Aachen 52062, GermanyAachen University Institute of Electrical Machines Schinkelstrasse 4, Aachen 52062, GermanyAachen University Institute of Electrical Machines Schinkelstrasse 4, Aachen 52062, GermanyMagnetic circuits of electromagnetic energy converters, such as electrical machines, are nowadays highly utilized. This proposition is intrinsic for the magnetic as well as the electric circuit and depicts that significant enhancements of electrical machines are difficult to achieve in the absence of a detailed understanding of underlying effects. In order to improve the properties of electrical machines the accurate determination of the locally distributed iron losses based on idealized model assumptions solely is not sufficient. Other loss generating effects have to be considered and the possibility being able to distinguish between the causes of particular loss components is indispensable. Parasitic loss mechanisms additionally contributing to the total losses originating from field harmonics, non-linear material behaviour, rotational magnetizations, and detrimental effects caused by the manufacturing process or temperature, are not explicitly considered in the common iron-loss models, probably even not specifically contained in commonly used calibration factors. This paper presents a methodology being able to distinguish between different loss mechanisms and enables to individually consider particular loss mechanisms in the model of the electric machine. A sensitivity analysis of the model parameters can be performed to obtain information about which decisive loss origin for which working point has to be manipulated by the electromagnetic design or the control of the machine.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/aee.2016.65.issue-1/aee-2016-0006/aee-2016-0006.xml?format=INTefficiency mapsmaterial degradationmagnetic lossesmagnetic material behavioursoft magnetic materialselectrical machines |
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Operating point resolved loss computation in electrical machines |
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Operating point resolved loss computation in electrical machines |
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Archives of Electrical Engineering |
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Magnetic circuits of electromagnetic energy converters, such as electrical machines, are nowadays highly utilized. This proposition is intrinsic for the magnetic as well as the electric circuit and depicts that significant enhancements of electrical machines are difficult to achieve in the absence of a detailed understanding of underlying effects. In order to improve the properties of electrical machines the accurate determination of the locally distributed iron losses based on idealized model assumptions solely is not sufficient. Other loss generating effects have to be considered and the possibility being able to distinguish between the causes of particular loss components is indispensable. Parasitic loss mechanisms additionally contributing to the total losses originating from field harmonics, non-linear material behaviour, rotational magnetizations, and detrimental effects caused by the manufacturing process or temperature, are not explicitly considered in the common iron-loss models, probably even not specifically contained in commonly used calibration factors. This paper presents a methodology being able to distinguish between different loss mechanisms and enables to individually consider particular loss mechanisms in the model of the electric machine. A sensitivity analysis of the model parameters can be performed to obtain information about which decisive loss origin for which working point has to be manipulated by the electromagnetic design or the control of the machine. |
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efficiency maps material degradation magnetic losses magnetic material behaviour soft magnetic materials electrical machines |
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