Electromagnetic torque ripple and copper losses reduction in permanent magnet synchronous machines

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This paper presents a method for electromagnetic torque ripple and copper losses reduction in (non-sinusoidal or trapezoidal) surface-mount permanent magnet synchronous machines (SM-PMSM). The method is based on an extension of classical dq transformation that makes it possible to write a vectorial model for this kind of machine (with a non-sinusoidal back-EMF waveform). This model is obtained by the application of that transformation in the classical machine per-phase model. That transformation can be applied to machines that have any type of back-EMF waveform, and not only trapezoidal or square-wave back-EMF waveforms. Implementation results are shown for an electrical converter, using the proposed vectorial model, feeding a non-sinusoidal synchronous machine (brushless DC motor). They show that the use of this vectorial mode is a way to achieve improvements in the performance of this kind of machine, considering the electromagnetic torque ripple and copper losses, if compared to a drive system that employs a classical six-step mode as a converter. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Monteiro, J. R. B. A., Oliveira, A. A., Aguiar, M. L., & Sanagiotti, E. R. (2012). Electromagnetic torque ripple and copper losses reduction in permanent magnet synchronous machines. European Transactions on Electrical Power, 22(5), 627–644. https://doi.org/10.1002/etep.594

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