Transient analysis of PM synchronous motor drives by finite element model co-simulation

作者: L. Di Leonardo , F. Parasiliti , M. Tursini , M. Villani

DOI: 10.1109/IECON.2013.6700264

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摘要: This paper presents an analysis technique of electric motor drives based on transient simulation tools and embedded finite-element modeling (co-simulation). A couple software tools, namely Cedrat Flux Portunus, are employed suitably interfaced each other. The first one allows the computation electromagnetic behavior using a finite element model, while second dynamic control feeding converter. interacting use these detailed prediction under given strategy drive scheme. As test case permanent magnet synchronous for biomedical application is considered, driven by field-oriented control. co-simulation approach at compared with (usual) lumped parameter then verified experiments. results demonstrate that procedure taking into account not negligible phenomena, such as cogging torque ripple, usually considered in similar studies. Hence, represents significant step integrate design control, well meaningful tool electrical education.

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