This article presents a design optimization strategy of a synchronous reluctance motor for railway applications, aimed at finding a trade-off solution among selected performance metrics in different operating points. The methodology consists in deriving, via finite element analysis, the machine fluxes-currents relationships required for calculating the torque-speed curve. Consequently, the trajectories relative to the main control strategies in the d-q axes reference frame are derived to obtain the torque-speed characteristic. By varying the rotor layout only, an optimisation is carried out by analysing two relevant operating points in the torque speed characteristic, i.e. rated torque - base speed point and the transition point between flux weakening and maximum-torque-per-voltage operations. Results reveal a clear trade-off among these performance indexes underlining the importance of a multi-objective design approach.
Rotor Optimization of a Synchronous Reluctance Machine for Railway Applications / Fiorito, A.; Murataliyev, M.; Carbone, L.; Di Nardo, M.; Degano, M.; Nuzzo, S.. - (2024), pp. 1-7. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2024 International Conference on Electrical Machines, ICEM 2024 tenutosi a Torino, ita nel 1-4 settembre 2024) [10.1109/ICEM60801.2024.10700068].
Rotor Optimization of a Synchronous Reluctance Machine for Railway Applications
Nuzzo S.
2024
Abstract
This article presents a design optimization strategy of a synchronous reluctance motor for railway applications, aimed at finding a trade-off solution among selected performance metrics in different operating points. The methodology consists in deriving, via finite element analysis, the machine fluxes-currents relationships required for calculating the torque-speed curve. Consequently, the trajectories relative to the main control strategies in the d-q axes reference frame are derived to obtain the torque-speed characteristic. By varying the rotor layout only, an optimisation is carried out by analysing two relevant operating points in the torque speed characteristic, i.e. rated torque - base speed point and the transition point between flux weakening and maximum-torque-per-voltage operations. Results reveal a clear trade-off among these performance indexes underlining the importance of a multi-objective design approach.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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