2017
DOI: 10.24200/sci.2017.4122
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A novel time varying dynamic modeling for hysteresis motor

Abstract: Abstract. Hysteresis motors are used in special applications such as gyroscope and gas centrifuge due to their unique features such as synchronism, self-starting, and developing smooth torque. Dynamic modeling of hysteresis motors is essential to the prediction of the transient performance, the study of the dynamic stability, the development of modern closed-loop control, and the estimation strategies. This paper develops a new time varying dynamic model for a high-speed, circumferential-ux type hysteresis mot… Show more

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“…In [46], a method to improve the response speed of axial flux hysteresis motor is proposed, that is, to attach a thin copper sheet to the bottom of the hysteresis disk, and its eddy current torque can help. A. Halvaei Niasar [47,48] evaluated the previous equivalent circuit models and proposed an improved equivalent circuit model, which could not only consider the influence of the stator voltage but also the influence of the load torque on the hysteresis angle.…”
Section: Dynamic Electromagnetic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [46], a method to improve the response speed of axial flux hysteresis motor is proposed, that is, to attach a thin copper sheet to the bottom of the hysteresis disk, and its eddy current torque can help. A. Halvaei Niasar [47,48] evaluated the previous equivalent circuit models and proposed an improved equivalent circuit model, which could not only consider the influence of the stator voltage but also the influence of the load torque on the hysteresis angle.…”
Section: Dynamic Electromagnetic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%