IEEE Access (Jan 2020)
Third-Order Harmonics in Synchronous Reluctance Motors With an Axially Laminated Anisotropic Rotor and Their Impact on the Motor Losses
Abstract
The phenomenon of third-order harmonics in synchronous reluctance motors (SynRMs) with an axially laminated anisotropic (ALA) rotor is studied. The paper shows that a specific rotor geometry can distort the air-gap flux density and induce third-order currents in the stator winding if it is delta connected. The third-order currents in different phases have the same phase shift angle and cannot, therefore, produce a rotating air-gap flux. Instead, they produce an air-gap flux that pulsates in time, and thus, causes eddy current losses in the rotor conducting parts. The phenomenon was described and proven with finite element simulation (FEM) of a 12 kW high-speed ALASynRM. The research underlines the importance of considering the third harmonic phenomenon in the design of a two-pole ALASynRM intended for high-speed applications, where a specific rotor geometry with a wide magnetically conducting middle layer is required.
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