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Analysis of concentrated windings of PMSM
Menoušek, Lukáš ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Vítek, Ondřej (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design, principles of permanent magnet synchronous machines and an analysis of their properties. As part of the work is done familiarization with the materials of permanent magnets and their arrangement, as well as construction of the engine where they are discussed types of winding machine configuration, types of motors with permanent magnets and the list of implemented solutions. In the next section of this paper is an analysis of the properties of selected types of concentrated winding with a focus on the emergence of harmonics. These data are compared with the model of the engine in the FEMM. Furthermore, a comparison of the calculations of these types of engines and their simulation in RMxprt.
Design and analysis of permanent magnet synchronous machines
Blaha, Jan ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Vítek, Ondřej (advisor)
Characteristics of synchronous machines with permanent magnets depend among others on geometric layout of the machine section. Unlike EC motors, where rectangular arrangement of quantities is suitable, these machines require sinusoidal behaviour. Specific forming of individual machine parts is partially derived from this requirement. This thesis deals with design of such machines, including various geometrical modifications of their sections and examination of influence of those modifications. The thesis includes also analytical calculation procedure of machine parameters as well as verification of final characteristics using the finite element method. It results in a combination of various design methods. FEMM, Maxwell RMxprt and Maxwell 2D Transient Analysis programs were used for verification. Individual modifications of machine geometries are applied to machines with concentrated windings with different ratio of number of slots and poles, and differences between machines and results of individual methods are compared.
Analysis of concentrated windings of PMSM
Menoušek, Lukáš ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Vítek, Ondřej (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design, principles of permanent magnet synchronous machines and an analysis of their properties. As part of the work is done familiarization with the materials of permanent magnets and their arrangement, as well as construction of the engine where they are discussed types of winding machine configuration, types of motors with permanent magnets and the list of implemented solutions. In the next part of this work is performed analytical calculation of the two types of engines, with concentrated winding, created models based on calculations in FEMM focusing on the creation of spatial harmonics. Further the model in RMxprt and data from the simulations were compared with analytical computation. Finally the model was created in Maxwell and compared with the analytical results of calculation and simulation in RMxprt program. For this model was created analysis of losses in permanent magnets.
Design of permanent magnet synchronous machine
Blaha, Jan ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (referee) ; Vítek, Ondřej (advisor)
Nowadays in the area of drives, classical direct current machines are replaced for reason of low efficiency and low service life their frictional part by synchronous permanent magnet machines, among that belongs brushless or electronically commutated machines. This machines provide benefits of fine and effective regulation with no limits incurrenced by mechanical parts. Within this work, introduction with properties and construction of various types synchronous machines witch permanent magnets are performed, further the analytical calculation of design are made with effort to the best configuration for requisite characteristics. This design is compared with simulation made by computer technique and in the next step modifications of individual parts and choosen parameters for maximizing efficiency and minimizing volume are made. Comparison of success changes in design is made by simulation in program RMXprt again and the final machine is compared with original design, benefits of changes within efficiency and with considering of quantity used material are evaluated and his charakteristics are checked by Finite Element Method.
Analysis of concentrated windings of PMSM
Menoušek, Lukáš ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Vítek, Ondřej (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design, principles of permanent magnet synchronous machines and an analysis of their properties. As part of the work is done familiarization with the materials of permanent magnets and their arrangement, as well as construction of the engine where they are discussed types of winding machine configuration, types of motors with permanent magnets and the list of implemented solutions. In the next part of this work is performed analytical calculation of the two types of engines, with concentrated winding, created models based on calculations in FEMM focusing on the creation of spatial harmonics. Further the model in RMxprt and data from the simulations were compared with analytical computation. Finally the model was created in Maxwell and compared with the analytical results of calculation and simulation in RMxprt program. For this model was created analysis of losses in permanent magnets.
Analysis of concentrated windings of PMSM
Menoušek, Lukáš ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Vítek, Ondřej (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design, principles of permanent magnet synchronous machines and an analysis of their properties. As part of the work is done familiarization with the materials of permanent magnets and their arrangement, as well as construction of the engine where they are discussed types of winding machine configuration, types of motors with permanent magnets and the list of implemented solutions. In the next section of this paper is an analysis of the properties of selected types of concentrated winding with a focus on the emergence of harmonics. These data are compared with the model of the engine in the FEMM. Furthermore, a comparison of the calculations of these types of engines and their simulation in RMxprt.
Design of permanent magnet synchronous machine
Blaha, Jan ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (referee) ; Vítek, Ondřej (advisor)
Nowadays in the area of drives, classical direct current machines are replaced for reason of low efficiency and low service life their frictional part by synchronous permanent magnet machines, among that belongs brushless or electronically commutated machines. This machines provide benefits of fine and effective regulation with no limits incurrenced by mechanical parts. Within this work, introduction with properties and construction of various types synchronous machines witch permanent magnets are performed, further the analytical calculation of design are made with effort to the best configuration for requisite characteristics. This design is compared with simulation made by computer technique and in the next step modifications of individual parts and choosen parameters for maximizing efficiency and minimizing volume are made. Comparison of success changes in design is made by simulation in program RMXprt again and the final machine is compared with original design, benefits of changes within efficiency and with considering of quantity used material are evaluated and his charakteristics are checked by Finite Element Method.
Design and analysis of permanent magnet synchronous machines
Blaha, Jan ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Vítek, Ondřej (advisor)
Characteristics of synchronous machines with permanent magnets depend among others on geometric layout of the machine section. Unlike EC motors, where rectangular arrangement of quantities is suitable, these machines require sinusoidal behaviour. Specific forming of individual machine parts is partially derived from this requirement. This thesis deals with design of such machines, including various geometrical modifications of their sections and examination of influence of those modifications. The thesis includes also analytical calculation procedure of machine parameters as well as verification of final characteristics using the finite element method. It results in a combination of various design methods. FEMM, Maxwell RMxprt and Maxwell 2D Transient Analysis programs were used for verification. Individual modifications of machine geometries are applied to machines with concentrated windings with different ratio of number of slots and poles, and differences between machines and results of individual methods are compared.

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