MODELING OF TRACTION SYNCHRONOUS PERMANENT MAGNET MOTOR MODES
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https://doi.org/10.20998/2074-272X.2013.5.04Keywords:
traction synchronous permanent magnet motor, mathematical model of electromagnetic field, basic running characteristicsAbstract
A mathematical model of electromagnetic field for simulating operational modes of traction synchronous motors with permanent magnets intended for electric vehicles is developed. The mathematical model takes into account real-time rotor rotation and allows calculating and analyzing the motor basic running characteristics as time functions.
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SAE 2011 Powertrain Electric Motors Symposium - Shanghai, 18-21 November, 2011.
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