Slot–pole Selection for Concentrated Wound Consequent Pole PMSM with Reduced EMF and Inductance Harmonics

2019 
Replacing half of the number of poles in a conventional surface permanent magnet synchronous machine (PMSM) reduces the use of rare earth materials delivering similar performance. However, in such a consequent pole configuration certain slot–pole numbers deliver high magnitudes of even order harmonics in the induced EMF waveforms leading to unbalanced magnetic force. Further, utilizing concentrated windings (CW) in the stator adds to this space harmonic content. In literature, slot–pole combinations were selected based on fundamental winding factor, cogging torque and net force on the machine, neglecting space harmonics content in inductance and induced EMF waveforms. Motivated by the drawbacks in the existing methods, in this paper, a novel inductance harmonics factor and EMF harmonics factor have been modelled using winding function method for a consequent pole multiphase CW PMSM. Furthermore, a gradient descent algorithm–based approach is implemented to optimally select slot–pole combination, with reduced inductance and EMF harmonics, for three–, five– and six–phase FSCW PMSM, with little prior knowledge about structural information of the machine. The inductance and induced EMF harmonics for optimal slot–pole combinations obtained from the algorithm are verified using finite element and experimental analysis.
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