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Analytical Formulation of a Maximum Torque per Ampere (MTPA) Technique for SynRMs Considering the Magnetic Saturation

This article proposes an analytical formulation of a maximum torque per ampere (MTPA) technique, accounting for the magnetic saturation of the iron core, specifically developed for synchronous reluctance motors (SynRMs).… Click to show full abstract

This article proposes an analytical formulation of a maximum torque per ampere (MTPA) technique, accounting for the magnetic saturation of the iron core, specifically developed for synchronous reluctance motors (SynRMs). The proposed MTPA is based on a magnetic saturation model of the SynRM, which has been obtained after simplifying a more complete magnetic model, including also cross-saturation effects. This simplified magnetic model, and consequently the proposed MTPA, can be easily parameterized directly starting from a unique set of tests for the off-line identification of the motor, without the need for any complex, time-consuming, and cumbersome finite-element analysis of the machine under test. The proposed MTPA has been tested experimentally on a suitably developed test set-up. Results obtained with the proposed MTPA have been compared experimentally with both the classic MTPA and the real MTPA. Results clearly show that the proposed technique permits a significant increase of the torque per ampere (TPA) with respect to the case of the classic MTPA, which does not consider magnetic saturation. TPA increase varies from 5% at 3 Nm load to 18% at 12 Nm load. Moreover, the loss of maximum torque, with respect to the real MTPA, obtained at the maximum speed and load torque with the proposed MTPA is about 15%, whereas the loss of maximum torque obtained with the classic MTPA is about 38.5%.

Keywords: mtpa; magnetic saturation; torque; maximum torque

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
Year Published: 2020

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