Optimal Design of an In-Wheel Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Using a Design of Experiment and Kriging Model
- Authors
- 권병일
- Issue Date
- 13-May-2008
- Publisher
- IEEE
- Citation
- CEFC 2008
- Journal Title
- CEFC 2008
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/42467
- Abstract
- Recently, the in-wheel PMSM is commonly being used for
electric vehicles and robots. In order to have a better torque
characteristic, cogging torque, one of the main factors of
torque ripple [1], has to be minimized. Therefore, the in-wheel
PMSM has a specially designed permanent magnet. In the
optimization of a PM motor designed, the use of a response
surface method (RSM) is now well established. In RSM, a
2nd polynomial regression (PR) model is generally used for
fitting the data [2]. However, the model is not adequate to
approximate a nonlinear function due to the low-order PR.
Even if the high-order PR is used, it may create an unstable
approximation function [3]. In order to reduce these problems,
the Kriging model using stochastic processes is combined for
global optimization. In this paper, the Kriging model based on
DOE is proposed to reduce the cogging torque for in-wheel
PMSM considering a root mean square (RMS) value of backemf.
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