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Analysis of a Novel Switched-Flux Memory Motor Employing a Time-Divisional Magnetization Strategy

This paper presents a novel switched-flux memory motor (SFMM) by artfully incorporating the flux-mnemonic concept into the conventional switched-flux permanent magnet machine. The magnetic susceptibility of AlNiCo PM provides the flexible online controllability of air-gap flux by imposing a transien...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on magnetics 2014-02, Vol.50 (2), p.849-852
Main Authors: Yang, Hui, Lin, Heyun, Dong, Jianning, Yan, Jianhu, Huang, Yunkai, Fang, Shuhua
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Language:English
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Summary:This paper presents a novel switched-flux memory motor (SFMM) by artfully incorporating the flux-mnemonic concept into the conventional switched-flux permanent magnet machine. The magnetic susceptibility of AlNiCo PM provides the flexible online controllability of air-gap flux by imposing a transient current pulse. To uniformize magnetization levels of PMs, a time-divisional magnetization strategy (TDMS) is proposed. Due to the uniqueness of hysteresis nonlinearity and instability regarding AlNiCo PM operating point, the time-stepping finite element method (TSFEM) dynamically coupled with a nonlinearity-involved parallelogram hysteresis model (NIPHM) of AlNiCo PM is performed to investigate the electromagnetic performance of the proposed SFMM. The results derived from the combinative algorithm verifies the flux-adjustable capability of the proposed motor equipped with TDMS and the validity of the proposed NIPHM.
ISSN:0018-9464
1941-0069
DOI:10.1109/TMAG.2013.2278849