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Modeling And Parametric Design Of Permanent-Magnet Ac Machines Using Computationally Efficient Finite-Element Analysis, Gennadi Y. Sizov, Dan M. Ionel, Nabeel Demerdash Jun 2012

Modeling And Parametric Design Of Permanent-Magnet Ac Machines Using Computationally Efficient Finite-Element Analysis, Gennadi Y. Sizov, Dan M. Ionel, Nabeel Demerdash

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research and Publications

Computationally efficient finite-element analysis (FEA) (CE-FEA) fully exploits the symmetries of electric and magnetic circuits of sine-wave current-regulated synchronous machines and yields substantial savings of computational efforts. Motor performance is evaluated through Fourier analysis and a minimum number of magnetostatic solutions. The major steady-state performance indices (average torque, ripple and cogging torque, back-electromotive-force waveforms, and core losses) are satisfactorily estimated as compared with the results of detailed time-stepping (transient) FEA. In this paper, the CE-FEA method is presented and applied to a parametric design study for an interior-permanent-magnet machine. Significant reduction of simulation times is achieved (approximately two orders of …


Digital Computer Simulation Of Electromagnetic Field Problems As Applied To The Design Of Electrical Machinery, K. S. Demirchian, V. V. Dombrovski, V. L. Chechurin, M. Sarma Feb 2012

Digital Computer Simulation Of Electromagnetic Field Problems As Applied To The Design Of Electrical Machinery, K. S. Demirchian, V. V. Dombrovski, V. L. Chechurin, M. Sarma

Sarma Mulukutla

The problem of electromagnetic field calculation in the end-zone of electrical machines is considered in this paper. A three-dimensional field requires using new methods of computing because the existing methods with the concept of vector potential demand unacceptable computer time. The new method consists of replacing the eddy magnetic field by the potential field of magnetic charges for the calculation of field, forces and associated inductances. Electrical currents of the rotor and stator windings are replaced by magnetic charges. it is possible to use just one scalar potential function for the computation instead of three components of the vector potential. …