Design and Characteristics Analysis of rotor skewed Single-Phase Line Start Permanent Magnet Motor
- Authors
- 권병일
- Issue Date
- 12-May-2008
- Publisher
- IEEE
- Citation
- CEFC 2008
- Journal Title
- CEFC 2008
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/42469
- Abstract
- The rotor of the single-phase Line start permanent magnet
motors (LSPM) has both the permanent magnet and squirrel
cage. Therefore it can start without inverter assistance; it
shows the performance of the synchronous motor after
synchronization [1]. The squirrel cage component contributes
to accelerating the motor when it starts. But permanent
magnet torque has a negative mean value, consequently it
interferes with startup. So the squirrel cage torque plays very
significant role in the stating of an LSPM.
Most rotors of induction motor are commonly skewed in
order to reduce noise, torque ripple, and high-frequency
currents due to slotting harmonics [2]. However, in case of an
LSPM, it is very difficult to have the core skewed because
permanent magnet segment are buried straight wise in it. But
through this study, it became possible to produce the dual
structured rotor due to the development of new manufacturing
technology of auto press die.
Therefore, in this paper, the authors aim is twofold: to
investigate the un-skewed rotor design by FEM and the rotor
skewed structure is proposed and analyzed by 2D FEM
applied slice technique [3]. Finally the skewed and the unskewed
LSPM are manufactured and tested experimentally.
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