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Thermal calculation of electric motor with permanent magnets and squirrel cage
Homolová, Romana ; Bárta, Jan (referee) ; Toman, Marek (advisor)
In the first part, this project deals with the elaboration of a Line Start Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor. Possible designs of the motor, used magnets and also its function are listed there. The next part of the project summarizes the theory of heat transfer needed to calculate the heating of rotating electric machines. The following section deals with the calculation of the heating of the motor using the method of thermal networks and a specific network for asynchronous motor is presented there. A newly designed rotor network of the Line Start Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor is based on this network. To verify the functionality of the network, a calculation of the rotor temperature distribution was done in Ansys Workbench program. The designed thermal network of the whole motor and a verification of its functionality with the calculation from Ansys are presented in the last part of the project.
Design of Line-start synchronous machine
Lolová, Iveta ; Klíma, Jiří (referee) ; Bárta, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with line-start permanent magnet synchronous motor, because in these days the world focuses on energy saving more than ever. Line-start permanent magnet motors represents a possible replacement for asynchronous motors, which are the most used kind of motors and constitute one of the greatest energy consumption apparatuses in the world. The efficiency improvement of induction motors is usually achieved through design optimization of induction motors resulting in limited degrees of success. This thesis also thoroughly explains LSPMSM topology and compares properties of the line-start permanent magnet motors and asynchronous motors. This thesis deals with the design of line-start permanent magnet synchronous motor based on previously designed asynchronous motor. In the last chapter LSPMSM is investigated in RMxprt and Ansys Maxwell.
Thermal calculation of electric motor with permanent magnets and squirrel cage
Homolová, Romana ; Bárta, Jan (referee) ; Toman, Marek (advisor)
In the first part, this project deals with the elaboration of a Line Start Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor. Possible designs of the motor, used magnets and also its function are listed there. The next part of the project summarizes the theory of heat transfer needed to calculate the heating of rotating electric machines. The following section deals with the calculation of the heating of the motor using the method of thermal networks and a specific network for asynchronous motor is presented there. A newly designed rotor network of the Line Start Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor is based on this network. To verify the functionality of the network, a calculation of the rotor temperature distribution was done in Ansys Workbench program. The designed thermal network of the whole motor and a verification of its functionality with the calculation from Ansys are presented in the last part of the project.
Design of Line-start synchronous machine
Lolová, Iveta ; Klíma, Jiří (referee) ; Bárta, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with line-start permanent magnet synchronous motor, because in these days the world focuses on energy saving more than ever. Line-start permanent magnet motors represents a possible replacement for asynchronous motors, which are the most used kind of motors and constitute one of the greatest energy consumption apparatuses in the world. The efficiency improvement of induction motors is usually achieved through design optimization of induction motors resulting in limited degrees of success. This thesis also thoroughly explains LSPMSM topology and compares properties of the line-start permanent magnet motors and asynchronous motors. This thesis deals with the design of line-start permanent magnet synchronous motor based on previously designed asynchronous motor. In the last chapter LSPMSM is investigated in RMxprt and Ansys Maxwell.

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