Article | REF: D3760 V1

Rotating electrical machines - Simulation of thermal behavior

Author: Raynal GLISES

Publication date: November 10, 1998

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3. Modeling a permanent magnet synchronous motor

3.1 Machine features

The machine studied is a low-power (120 W) 2-pole permanent magnet synchronous motor with commutator. This completely enclosed motor is instrumented with 17 K-type thermocouples on the stator and 23 thermocouples on the rotor. Rotor signals are obtained via a rotating collector. Sensors are installed in all solid areas of the machine, both axially and radially. The motor's rated speed is 2,000 rpm · – 1 . Figure 6 shows the portion of the motor simulated in 3D with its internal components.

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