Charbel Zaghrini, G. Khoury, M. Fadel, R. Ghosn, F. Khatounian
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摘要
日益增长的环境问题正在推动电动汽车的发展。永磁同步电机(PMSMs)和电励磁同步电机(EESMs)因其在这些车辆中的潜在应用而受到广泛追捧。本文全面概述了凸极转子eesm工作区域的定义:最小电流每转矩(minCPT),磁场减弱最大电压限制区域,磁场减弱最大电流和最大电压限制区域以及最大扭矩每电压(MTPV)。后者在d-q和转矩-速度域中进行了分析和展示。采用EESM励磁电流作为第三自由度的minCLPT (Minimum Copper Losses per Torque)优化方法,研究了采用负d轴电流对后一种算法的影响。研究结果强调了使用EESM励磁电流扩展机器转速范围的潜在好处,同时提供了实验minCLPT算法计算的最佳参考场电流如何影响上述操作区域的机会。本文为电动汽车推进系统领域的研究人员和工程师提供了有价值的见解。
Operating Areas Overview of Electrically Excited Synchronous Motors
Increasing environmental concerns are driving the development of electric vehicles. Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors (PMSMs) and Electrically Excited Synchronous Motors (EESMs) have been widely sought after for their potential use in these vehicles. This paper presents a comprehensive overview of salient poles rotor EESMs operating areas defined by: Minimum Current Per Torque (minCPT), Field-weakening maximum voltage limit area, Field-weakening maximum current and maximum voltage limit area and Maximum Torque per Voltage (MTPV). The latter are analyzed and showcased in both d-q and torque-speed domains. The minCLPT (Minimum Copper Losses per Torque) novel optimization method, which uses the EESM excitation current as third degree of freedom, is then explored while investigating the impact of applying negative d-axis current results of the latter algorithm. Findings emphasize on the potential benefits of using the EESM excitation current to extend the machine speed range while providing opportunities of experimenting how the optimal reference field current calculated by minCLPT algorithm can affect the forementioned operating areas. The paper provides valuable insight for researchers and engineers working in the field of electric vehicle propulsion systems.
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Revista AUS es una publicación académica de corriente principal perteneciente a la comunidad de investigadores de la arquitectura y el urbanismo sostenibles, en el ámbito de las culturas locales y globales. La revista es semestral, cuenta con comité editorial y sus artículos son revisados por pares en el sistema de doble ciego. Periodicidad semestral.