2020
DOI: 10.1109/access.2020.3009204
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Analytical Bifurcation Tree of Period-1 to Period-4 Motions in a 3-D Brushless DC Motor With Voltage Disturbance

Abstract: In this paper, the bifurcation trees of analytical solutions of a 3-D brushless DC motor with the voltage disturbance are obtained through the generalized harmonic balance method. The electrical and mechanical model of the 3-D brushless motor is transformed to the dynamic system of coefficients of finite Fourier series. Stable and unstable analytical solutions of the 3-D brushless motor are solved based on such a Fourier series coefficient system. Bifurcation trees of analytical solution of period-1 to period-… Show more

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“…The aforementioned methods can be taken advantage of to solve the magnetohydrodynamic [23] system and to control brushless DC motors with voltage disturbance. Chen et al [24] focused on the analytical solution of the independent periodic potentials of a 3D brushless DC motor using the generalized harmonic balance method. Their research focused more on the higher-order nonlinear potentials, but in local and solitary frequency ranges, while this study completed the research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aforementioned methods can be taken advantage of to solve the magnetohydrodynamic [23] system and to control brushless DC motors with voltage disturbance. Chen et al [24] focused on the analytical solution of the independent periodic potentials of a 3D brushless DC motor using the generalized harmonic balance method. Their research focused more on the higher-order nonlinear potentials, but in local and solitary frequency ranges, while this study completed the research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%