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Efficiency Analysis of Delta Winding Connected BLDC Motor According to Occurrence of Circulating Current

Authors
Lee, Ho-YoungCha, Kyoung-SooYoon, Seung-YoungSeok, Chang-HoonKwon, Soon-OLim, Myung-Seop
Issue Date
Jun-2024
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Keywords
Brushless DC Motor; Circulating current; Copper losses; Delta winding; Simulink simulation; Six-step circuit
Citation
CEFC 2024 - 21st IEEE Biennial Conference on Electromagnetic Field Computation, pp 1 - 2
Pages
2
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SCOPUS
Journal Title
CEFC 2024 - 21st IEEE Biennial Conference on Electromagnetic Field Computation
Start Page
1
End Page
2
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/195322
DOI
10.1109/CEFC61729.2024.10586199
ISSN
0000-0000
Abstract
This paper studied the effect of circulating current generated in a surface-mounted synchronous motor (SPMSM) with delta winding on efficiency. In a delta-connected motor, when the 3nth component occurs in the phase basck electromotive force (BEMF), a circulating current that flows only inside the circuit occurs. This current causes additional joule losses and degenerate motor performance. In this paper, the 3nth component of the phase BEMF was reduced by chaging the shape of the permanent magnet of SPMSM, and the performance of the motor was compared. For this purpose, a six step dirve was used, and the loss was separated into copper loss and iron loss according to the torque and speed of the motor. At this time, copper loss was divided into loss due to the fundamental wave and the 3nth component of the phase current. Finally, an efficiency map according to torque and speed was presented, and the diifference in efficiency between the basic and improved models was analyzed. The performace of the prototype was verified by a dynamometer load test.
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