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Inspiring Next Electromechanical Systems Users Conference Electric Motor Design September 26 – 28, 2001

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Page 1: Electric Motor Design

Inspiring NextElectromechanical Systems Users

Conference

Electric Motor Design

September 26 – 28, 2001

Page 2: Electric Motor Design

Electric Motor Design Tools

RMxprt- Parametrics- Optimization- Export .SML- EMpulse Project

SIMPLORER- Power Electronics- State Machines- Block Diagrams

EMpulse- Fields/Circuits/Motion- Power Electronics- Core Loss- Post Processing Wizard

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RMxprt Parametrics

Single Phase Induction Motor

New Setup Panel

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RMxprt Parametrics

C_run: Nominal 6 uF: Sweep 1 to 12uF in 12 StepsSlot_depth: Nominal 8.2mm: Sweep 6 to 10 mm in 9 Steps

RunRMxprt

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RMxprt Parametrics

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RMxprt Optimization

Three Phase Synchronous Generator

Select Optimization

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RMxprt Optimization

RunRMxprt

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RMxprt Optimization

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RMxprt Optimization

Optimum Solution

RunRMxprt

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RMxprt OptimizationOriginal

Optimized

Objective: sinusoidalair-gap flux density

distribution

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RMxprt SIMPLORER

DQ0 model written directly by RMxprt

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Transient Parameters

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EMpulse with Schematic

Brushless DC Motor• Four Pole• Three Phase• Chopped Current Control

Switching Sequence of Phase A vs. Mechanical Degrees

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Phase A winding

Switching circuit based on angular position

Current Controlled SwitchesSchematic

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Position Dependent Sources

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Current Controlled Switches

RunEMpulse

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Core Loss

Steel:Loss density = Kh f2B2

max + Kc f B2max + Ke (f Bmax)

3/2

Loss will be a function of Lamination Thickness

Power Ferrite: Loss density= Cm fx Bmaxy

May be expressed in Watts/m3 or Watts/Kg

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Core Loss

Select Object to for which Core Loss is to be Calculated

RunEMpulse

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Core Loss

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EMpulse Post Processing Wizards

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Post Processing Wizards

Record and Play Macro

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Post Processing Wizards

RunEMpulse

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