Torque ripple minimization of the permanent magnet synchronous machine by modulation of the phase currents

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This paper deals with the torque ripple minimization method based on the modulation of the phase currents of the permanent-magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) drive. The shape of the supply current waveforms reducing the torque ripple of the machine considered was determined on the basis of finite element analysis (FEA). In the proposed approach, the machine is supplied by a six-leg inverter in order to allow for the injection of zero sequence current harmonics. Two test PMSMs with fractional-slot concentrated windings (FSCW) and surface-mounted permanent magnets (SPMs) have been examined as a case study problem. Wide-range fractional analyses were performed using developed numerical models of the electromagnetic field distribution in the considered machines. The results obtained show that the level of torque ripple in FSCW PMSMs can be effectively reduced by the modulation of the phase currents under the six-leg inverter supply.

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Jędryczka, C., Danielczyk, D., & Szeląg, W. (2020). Torque ripple minimization of the permanent magnet synchronous machine by modulation of the phase currents. Sensors (Switzerland), 20(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/s20082406

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