Computationally efficient brushless permanent magnet motor modelling

Physically derived mathematical models of motors are frequently used to simulate system performance. These can be constructed at various levels of fidelity depending on the application requirements. To accurately capture the dynamics of brushless permanent magnet motors, the effects of electrical co...

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Main Authors: Welford, J., Apsley, J., Forsyth, A., Sophian, Ali
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Published: IET 2014
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spelling my.iium.irep.576192017-07-17T05:09:19Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/57619/ Computationally efficient brushless permanent magnet motor modelling Welford, J. Apsley, J. Forsyth, A. Sophian, Ali T Technology (General) Physically derived mathematical models of motors are frequently used to simulate system performance. These can be constructed at various levels of fidelity depending on the application requirements. To accurately capture the dynamics of brushless permanent magnet motors, the effects of electrical commutation should be included. Short time-step simulations are required to include electrical effects explicitly. If the experimental time durations are large, for example during thermal analysis, this type of model can take unacceptably long to run. This work develops a new motor model that includes commutation effects implicitly, and is therefore capable of operating using increased time-steps, significantly reducing simulation time. The effects of winding resistance and inductance within the model ensure that it produces similar results to a fully commutated 3-phase model. The new model is demonstrated through comparison against other models and real motor test results. This validation process is performed in the frequency domain. IET 2014-04-08 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/57619/1/57619_Computationally%20efficient%20brushless.pdf Welford, J. and Apsley, J. and Forsyth, A. and Sophian, Ali (2014) Computationally efficient brushless permanent magnet motor modelling. In: 7th IET International Conference on Power Electronics, Machines and Drives (PEMD 2014), 8th-10th Apr. 2014, Manchester, United Kingdom. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6837013/?reload=true 10.1049/cp.2014.0432
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Welford, J.
Apsley, J.
Forsyth, A.
Sophian, Ali
Computationally efficient brushless permanent magnet motor modelling
description Physically derived mathematical models of motors are frequently used to simulate system performance. These can be constructed at various levels of fidelity depending on the application requirements. To accurately capture the dynamics of brushless permanent magnet motors, the effects of electrical commutation should be included. Short time-step simulations are required to include electrical effects explicitly. If the experimental time durations are large, for example during thermal analysis, this type of model can take unacceptably long to run. This work develops a new motor model that includes commutation effects implicitly, and is therefore capable of operating using increased time-steps, significantly reducing simulation time. The effects of winding resistance and inductance within the model ensure that it produces similar results to a fully commutated 3-phase model. The new model is demonstrated through comparison against other models and real motor test results. This validation process is performed in the frequency domain.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Welford, J.
Apsley, J.
Forsyth, A.
Sophian, Ali
author_facet Welford, J.
Apsley, J.
Forsyth, A.
Sophian, Ali
author_sort Welford, J.
title Computationally efficient brushless permanent magnet motor modelling
title_short Computationally efficient brushless permanent magnet motor modelling
title_full Computationally efficient brushless permanent magnet motor modelling
title_fullStr Computationally efficient brushless permanent magnet motor modelling
title_full_unstemmed Computationally efficient brushless permanent magnet motor modelling
title_sort computationally efficient brushless permanent magnet motor modelling
publisher IET
publishDate 2014
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/57619/1/57619_Computationally%20efficient%20brushless.pdf
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