Six phase PMSM FEM pamarametrized model block

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Dario Puglisi
Dario Puglisi 2024년 6월 7일
답변: Animesh 2024년 6월 17일
Hello, I would like to know if it is possible to use the simscape electrical ‘FEM-Parameterized PMSM’ block to model a six phase PMSM using flux data and loss map. In particular, I saw that it is possible to set ‘winding type -> open end’ to obtain 6 electrical ports to the block. Do these ports actually represent the 6 distinct phases? If so, how should I handle the neutral points?
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Animesh
Animesh 2024년 6월 17일
Hi Dario,
Yes, you are correct that setting the 'winding type' to 'open end' does obtain 6 electrical ports, but these electrical ports listed (a1, b1, c1, a2, b2, c2) correspond to a three-phase motor configuration with separate connections for the positive and negative ends of each phase. Thus, setting the winding to open end would still model a three-phase motor configuration.
Also, about handling the neutral point, you need to enable this port by setting the “modelling option” parameter to either of the following:
  1. 2-D partial derivative data | No thermal port, 2-D partial derivative data | Show thermal port, 3-D partial derivative data | No thermal port, 3-D partial derivative data | Show thermal port, 4-D partial derivative data | No thermal port, or 4-D partial derivative data | Show thermal port and set the Winding type parameter to Wye-wound.
  2. 3-D flux linkage data | No thermal port or 3-D flux linkage data | Show thermal port and set the Winding type parameter to Wye-wound and the Expose neutral port parameter to Yes.
For more information on FEM-Parameterized PMSM, consider going through the following documentation:
I hope this helps!
Regards,
Animesh

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