Variable Magnetization Machine in Electrified Vehicle Application |
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Authors: | TAKASHI FUKUSHIGE TAKASHI KATO KAN AKATSU ROBERT D. LORENZ |
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Affiliation: | 1. Nissan Moto Co., Ltd, Japan;2. Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan;3. University of Wisconsin‐Madison, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() This paper describes variable magnetization machines, which are capable of varying the magnetization state (MS) of permanent magnets during operation. A pulse current on the stator windings creates a magnetic field on the rotor; this can be used to manipulate the MS of the rotor magnets. Regulating the MS according to the machine operating condition can reduce machine losses. A proof‐of‐principle machine was designed and fabricated. A series of experiments was conducted to evaluate the torque–speed envelope and efficiency contours of the fabricated machine. A full‐scale machine was then designed with a modified magnetic circuit for application to an electric vehicle and evaluated using finite element analysis. A control strategy for the MS during machine operation is proposed, and the losses during a driving cycle with the strategy were evaluated. |
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Keywords: | permanent magnet synchronous machine variable flux machine efficiency VFI‐IPM flux‐intensifying machine memory motor |
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