Principle and basic characteristics of variable-magnetic-force memory motors

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A reduction in the power consumed by motors is required for energy saving in the case of electrical appliances and electric vehicles (EV). The motors used for operating these apparatus operate at variable speeds. Further, the motors operate with small load in stationary mode and with large load in start-up mode. A permanent magnet motor can operate at the rated power with a high efficiency. However, the efficiency is lower at small load or high speed because the large constant magnetic force results in substantial core loss. Furthermore, the flux-weakening current that depresses voltage at high speed leads to significant copper loss. Therefore, we have developed a new technique for controlling the magnetic force of permanent magnet on the basis of the load or speed of the motor. In this paper, we propose the novel motor that can vary magnetic flux and we clarify the principle. © 2011 The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan.

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Sakai, K., Yuki, K., Hashiba, Y., Takahashi, N., Yasui, K., & Kovudhikulrungsri, L. (2011). Principle and basic characteristics of variable-magnetic-force memory motors. IEEJ Transactions on Industry Applications, 131(1). https://doi.org/10.1541/ieejias.131.53

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