Performance Improvement of Surface Permanent Magnet Vernier Motor by Adjusting Current Control Angle Considering Magnetic Saturation
Paper in proceeding, 2022

Surface permanent magnet vernier motors (SP-MVMs) possess the characteristics of high torque density and simple structure, making them a compelling technology for gearless applications, such as in-wheel motors and robots. This paper investigates the impact of current control angle on the magnetic saturation at the rated operating point for SPMVMs. The magnetic saturation analysis is conducted on motors with various magnet thickness to identify the effect of magnetic saturation level on the performance metrics. Focus is placed on selecting the optimal current angle to achieve both high torque density and power factor at the rated point. It shows that SPMVMs with small magnet thickness exhibit higher torque density and power factor simultaneously than those with thick magnet, if appropriate current control angle is set at the rated operating point. Moreover, the selection of the current angle has no significant impact on the flux weakening capability. This finding can be used to define the optimal current control angle of SPMVMs at the rated operating point for improved performance and reduced power burden on the inverter. The simulation results show that a high torque density of 23 Nm/L and a high power factor of 0.92 is achieved. Part of the experiment has been conducted for SPMVMs.

Author

Jingwei Zhu

Nanyang Technological University

Feida Chen

University of Wisconsin Madison

Jiahao Chen

Nanyang Technological University

Yuefei Zuo

Nanyang Technological University

Hao Chen

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Electric Power Engineering

Christopher H.T. Lee

Nanyang Technological University

2022 IEEE Transportation Electrification Conference and Expo, ITEC 2022

61-66
9781665405607 (ISBN)

2022 IEEE Transportation Electrification Conference and Expo, ITEC 2022
Anaheim, USA,

Subject Categories

Other Engineering and Technologies not elsewhere specified

Other Physics Topics

Other Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

DOI

10.1109/ITEC53557.2022.9813986

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