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ACCURACY OF FINITE ELEMENTS IN COMPUTING THE SYNCHRONOUS REACTANCES OF SURFACE AND BURIED PERMANENT MAGNET BRUSHLESS MOTORS

Mitchell Wing (Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Cape Town Rondebosch, Republic of South Africa)
Jacek F. Gieras (Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Cape Town Rondebosch, Republic of South Africa)

Abstract

The increased use of permanent magnet synchronous motors in small to medium power applications has made it imperative that these motors' performance can be modelled successfully. The accuracy of calculating the synchronous reactances determines the success of the modelling technique. An analytical method and the finite element method are used to calculate the synchronous reactances of two prototype synchronous motors. The calculations are compared with measurement for both motors. The results show that the finite element method is more reliable in obtaining synchronous reactances than the analytical method for rotor designs that are very intricate, although both methods show reasonable accuracy.

Citation

Wing, M. and Gieras, J.F. (1995), "ACCURACY OF FINITE ELEMENTS IN COMPUTING THE SYNCHRONOUS REACTANCES OF SURFACE AND BURIED PERMANENT MAGNET BRUSHLESS MOTORS", COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering, Vol. 14 No. 4, pp. 71-74. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb051916

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