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Advanced Permanent Magnet Machines and Drives

Advanced Permanent Magnet Machines and Drives

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This reprint is comprised of eleven articles that are screened by our hard-working peer reviewers. It mainly focuses on the recent advances in electric motors and drives, to adapt to the ongoing trends of electrification in both transportation and industry. New structural motors, such as the axial flux machine and the multi-phase machine, are introduced because of their enhanced reliability for use in next-generation electrified transportation. Special attention is also given to the micro PM motor, which has a broad use in many areas. In addition, advanced control techniques, such as position sensorless control and fault-tolerant control, are also incorporated to fulfill the demand for safe crucial applications, and the modeling of the bearing voltage and a line-start permanent magnet motor can be of particular interest to the industrial sectors. Through this reprint, we hope to provide a new perspective for the readers to manage their encountered problems, as well as stimulate innovative ideas for the electrified transportation of the next generation.

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Keywords

  • 3D-print
  • approaching velocity
  • Axial flux machine
  • axial flux permanent magnet synchronous motor
  • back-winding structure
  • bearing voltages
  • block-coil
  • brushless motors
  • capacitive potential
  • collaborative robot (cobot)
  • computational simulations
  • Control theory
  • dual observer
  • dynamic systems
  • electric drives
  • error separation
  • fault-tolerant control
  • FEM
  • FEM 3D
  • FEMM
  • field-oriented control
  • five-phase permanent magnet synchronous motor
  • Hall-effect sensors
  • History of engineering & technology
  • hybrid excitation
  • imbalance current
  • inductosyn
  • limit analytical method
  • line-start permanent magnet motor
  • low carrier ratio
  • mechanical antenna
  • Mechatronics
  • model-based design
  • modeling
  • open-circuited fault
  • output power density
  • parasitic capacitances
  • pentagon and pentacle connections
  • permanent magnet machines
  • permanent magnet synchronous motor
  • permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM)
  • PM machine
  • PMSM
  • PMTM
  • robot joint
  • sensorless control
  • shielding winding
  • simulation
  • sliding mode observer (SMO)
  • slot-less
  • Somaloy Core
  • speed and position estimation
  • SPMSM
  • suppression strategy
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • Technology: general issues
  • temperature model
  • torque density
  • triple rotating reference frame
  • variable speed machines
  • Vector control
  • voltage harmonics

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-6304-6

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