Differing from traditional permanent magnet (PM) brushless motor drives, stator‐PM motor drives takes the definite advantages that all PM materials are located in the stator while the rotor is simply iron core with salient poles, leading to offer higher robustness for high‐speed operation and better thermal stability for PM materials. This chapter presents various stator‐PM motor drives, including the doubly‐salient permanent magnet (DSPM), flux‐reversal permanent magnet (FRPM), flux‐switching permanent magnet (FSPM), hybrid‐excited permanent magnet (HEPM), and flux‐mnemonic permanent magnet (FMPM) topologies. It also gives an overview of the corresponding design criteria, design examples, and potential applications. The stator‐PM motor drive consists of four main components: the stator‐PM machine, converter, sensor, and controller. There are various system configurations of the stator‐PM motor drives, depending on the types of stator‐PM machines and the associated power converters.
Stator‐Permanent Magnet Motor Drives
Electric Vehicle Machines and Drives ; 147-194
2015-06-22
48 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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