Abstract

AbstractPole changing line‐start permanent magnet synchronous motor (LSPMSM) can significantly improve the starting capability of LSPMSM by decreasing the braking torque and pulsating torque during starting process. The fundamental reason for the elimination of braking torque is that there is no generating effect during minor‐pole starting process. That is to say, induced electromotive force (EMF) does not exist when the magnetic field generated by multi‐pole rotor PMs cut the minor‐pole stator winding. Therefore, the induced EMF of pole changing LSPMSM is analysed theoretically and calculated analytically. Considering that the magnetic flux per pole of the coils under the adjacent pole are different, the induced EMFs of a conductor, a full‐pitch coil, a coil group in minor‐pole stator winding are, respectively, calculated, and then the general analytical expression of the induced EMF of a phase winding with different rotor/stator pole ratio is derived. Then, the motors with different rotor/stator pole ratios are simulated based on finite element method to obtain the corresponding EMFs. Meanwhile, a 6/8 pole changing LSPMSM is taken as prototype. The consistency of the simulation, experiment, and the analytical calculation results effectively verify the validity of the derived general analytical expression and theoretical analysis.

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