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Calculation of 50kW permanent magnet synchronous motor
Šatava, Patrik ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Vítek, Ondřej (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with a permanent magnet synchronous machine calculation. In the first part of the thesis, the synchronous machine in general is described. Knowledge of these machines is essential for the remaining parts of the thesis. In the next part, an analytical calculation process of a given permanent magnet synchronous machine is presented. The given machine had already been manufactured before the thesis assignment. The calculation is to be adapted to the given machine. This way the parameters of the calculated machine should match the reference machine. The accuracy of the calculation can then be evaluated. Furthermore, calculations of the machine using Ansys RMxprt and Ansys Maxwell 2D are presented. The calculations are then compared with data obtained by measurements performed on the given machine. In the last part of the thesis, a modification in the analytical calculation is made to reduce the inaccuracy of the calculation. The thesis is concluded by evaluating the results.
Synchronous motor speed control
Šatava, Patrik ; Mach, Martin (referee) ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals mainly with methods for control of synchronous motors for use in electrical drives. In the first part of the thesis the generic theory of a synchronous machine is presented. Furthermore, this part also deals with Park’s linear transformation of the synchronous machine’s equations, and the stability of the machine. Subsequently, methods for control of a permanent magnet synchronous motor for use in electrical drives are presented. Two major presented methods include the vector control and the direct torque control. Furthermore, the thesis deals shortly with scalar control, which is, however, used rarely nowadays. The last part of the thesis presents measured data of two permanent magnet synchronous motors, powered by a variable frequency AC drive. The data was measured at no load with use of three control methods – scalar control, vector control in open loop-mode, and vector control in closed-loop mode; and at load with use of two control methods – scalar control, and vector control in closed-loop mode.
Calculation of 50kW permanent magnet synchronous motor
Šatava, Patrik ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Vítek, Ondřej (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with a permanent magnet synchronous machine calculation. In the first part of the thesis, the synchronous machine in general is described. Knowledge of these machines is essential for the remaining parts of the thesis. In the next part, an analytical calculation process of a given permanent magnet synchronous machine is presented. The given machine had already been manufactured before the thesis assignment. The calculation is to be adapted to the given machine. This way the parameters of the calculated machine should match the reference machine. The accuracy of the calculation can then be evaluated. Furthermore, calculations of the machine using Ansys RMxprt and Ansys Maxwell 2D are presented. The calculations are then compared with data obtained by measurements performed on the given machine. In the last part of the thesis, a modification in the analytical calculation is made to reduce the inaccuracy of the calculation. The thesis is concluded by evaluating the results.
Synchronous motor speed control
Šatava, Patrik ; Mach, Martin (referee) ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals mainly with methods for control of synchronous motors for use in electrical drives. In the first part of the thesis the generic theory of a synchronous machine is presented. Furthermore, this part also deals with Park’s linear transformation of the synchronous machine’s equations, and the stability of the machine. Subsequently, methods for control of a permanent magnet synchronous motor for use in electrical drives are presented. Two major presented methods include the vector control and the direct torque control. Furthermore, the thesis deals shortly with scalar control, which is, however, used rarely nowadays. The last part of the thesis presents measured data of two permanent magnet synchronous motors, powered by a variable frequency AC drive. The data was measured at no load with use of three control methods – scalar control, vector control in open loop-mode, and vector control in closed-loop mode; and at load with use of two control methods – scalar control, and vector control in closed-loop mode.

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