The Rediscovery of Synchronous Reluctance and Ferrite Permanent Magnet Motors von Gianmario Pellegrino | Tutorial Course Notes | ISBN 9783319322001

The Rediscovery of Synchronous Reluctance and Ferrite Permanent Magnet Motors

Tutorial Course Notes

von Gianmario Pellegrino, Thomas M. Jahns, Nicola Bianchi, Wen L. Soong und Francesco Cupertino
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinGianmario Pellegrino
Autor / AutorinThomas M. Jahns
Autor / AutorinNicola Bianchi
Autor / AutorinWen L. Soong
Autor / AutorinFrancesco Cupertino
Buchcover The Rediscovery of Synchronous Reluctance and Ferrite Permanent Magnet Motors | Gianmario Pellegrino | EAN 9783319322001 | ISBN 3-319-32200-1 | ISBN 978-3-319-32200-1

The Rediscovery of Synchronous Reluctance and Ferrite Permanent Magnet Motors

Tutorial Course Notes

von Gianmario Pellegrino, Thomas M. Jahns, Nicola Bianchi, Wen L. Soong und Francesco Cupertino
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinGianmario Pellegrino
Autor / AutorinThomas M. Jahns
Autor / AutorinNicola Bianchi
Autor / AutorinWen L. Soong
Autor / AutorinFrancesco Cupertino

This book offers an essential compendium on the analysis and design of synchronous motors for variable-speed applications. Focusing on synchronous reluctance and ferrite permanent-magnet (PM) synchronous reluctance machines, it provides a broad perspective on three-phase machines for variable speed applications, a field currently dominated by asynchronous machines and rare-earth PM synchronous machines. It also describes synchronous reluctance machines and PM machines without rare-earth materials, comparing them to state-of-the-art solutions. The book provides readers with extensive information on and finite element models of PM synchronous machines, including all relevant equations and with an emphasis on synchronous-reluctance and PM-assisted synchronous-reluctance machines. It covers ferrite-assisted machines, modeled as a subcase of PM-assistance, fractional slot combinations solutions, and a quantitative, normalized comparison of torque capability with benchmark PM machines. The book discusses a wealth of techniques for identifying machine parameters, with an emphasis on self-commissioning algorithms, and presents methods for automated machine design and optimization, including a software tool developed for this purpose. Addressing an important gap in the field of PM-less and less-PM electrical machines, it is intended as a self-contained reference guide for both graduate students and professional machine designers, and as a useful text for university courses on automated and/or optimized design of electrical machines and drives.