Magnet Temperature Estimation in Surface PM Machines During Six-Step Operation

This paper presents a method for estimating the magnet temperature in surface permanent-magnet (PM) synchronous machines during six-step operation. Six-step operation allows the maximum available dc-bus voltage to be applied to a machine, which maximizes its torque and speed range. This can be of im...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on industry applications 2012-11, Vol.48 (6), p.2353-2361
Hauptverfasser: Reigosa, D. D., Briz, F., Degner, M. W., Garcia, P., Guerrero, J. M.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper presents a method for estimating the magnet temperature in surface permanent-magnet (PM) synchronous machines during six-step operation. Six-step operation allows the maximum available dc-bus voltage to be applied to a machine, which maximizes its torque and speed range. This can be of importance in electric traction applications, including railway as well as electric and hybrid electric vehicles. However, six-step operation produces current harmonics that induce additional losses in the PMs and can therefore increase their temperature. An increase of magnet temperature can result in a reduced torque capability and eventually in a risk of demagnetization if excessive values are reached, with real-time rotor magnet temperature monitoring being therefore advisable. Six-step operation provides opportunities for rotor temperature monitoring from the electrical terminal variables (voltages and currents) of the motor. To achieve this goal, the rotor high-frequency resistance is measured using the harmonic voltages and currents due to six-step operation, from which the magnet temperature can be estimated.
ISSN:0093-9994
1939-9367
DOI:10.1109/TIA.2012.2227097