Analysis of electromagnetic vibration of IPM motor based on vector control for electric propulsion ships

Abstract An overall investigation of the electromagnetic force, vibration, and average torque of the Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors (IPMSM) in the dq model for electric propulsion ships is carried out, and the electromagnetic vibration characteristics of the PMSM under the vector contr...

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Main Authors: Zhanlu Yang, Shuo Sun, Mengmeng Wu, Lihua Yang, Zongliang Wang
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2024-10-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/elp2.12466
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Shuo Sun
Mengmeng Wu
Lihua Yang
Zongliang Wang
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Shuo Sun
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Zongliang Wang
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description Abstract An overall investigation of the electromagnetic force, vibration, and average torque of the Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors (IPMSM) in the dq model for electric propulsion ships is carried out, and the electromagnetic vibration characteristics of the PMSM under the vector control strategy is explored. Firstly, the space and frequency characteristics of the electromagnetic force of the dq model motor are derived using the Maxwell stress tensor method, and the influence of the dq‐axes magnetic field on the electromagnetic force under different loads is discussed in detail. Secondly, the finite element method is used to verify the influence of dq‐axes currents on motor electromagnetic force, vibration, and average torque. Finally, the experiments are conducted on an 8‐pole 48‐slot IPMSM, and the results are consistent with the theoretical analysis and simulation results. The results indicate that the electromagnetic vibration of the PMSM for electric propulsion ships increases with the increase of the current iq and decreases with the increase of the current id. The electromagnetic vibration of the motor can be reduced by selecting the appropriate dq‐axes current under the output torque constraint.
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spelling doaj-art-edc329b02c84493db2e32c8aabc684dd2025-08-20T02:14:39ZengWileyIET Electric Power Applications1751-86601751-86792024-10-0118101154116310.1049/elp2.12466Analysis of electromagnetic vibration of IPM motor based on vector control for electric propulsion shipsZhanlu Yang0Shuo Sun1Mengmeng Wu2Lihua Yang3Zongliang Wang4Power Control Department of Navy Submarine Academy Qingdao ChinaPower Control Department of Navy Submarine Academy Qingdao ChinaPower Control Department of Navy Submarine Academy Qingdao ChinaPower Control Department of Navy Submarine Academy Qingdao ChinaPower Control Department of Navy Submarine Academy Qingdao ChinaAbstract An overall investigation of the electromagnetic force, vibration, and average torque of the Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors (IPMSM) in the dq model for electric propulsion ships is carried out, and the electromagnetic vibration characteristics of the PMSM under the vector control strategy is explored. Firstly, the space and frequency characteristics of the electromagnetic force of the dq model motor are derived using the Maxwell stress tensor method, and the influence of the dq‐axes magnetic field on the electromagnetic force under different loads is discussed in detail. Secondly, the finite element method is used to verify the influence of dq‐axes currents on motor electromagnetic force, vibration, and average torque. Finally, the experiments are conducted on an 8‐pole 48‐slot IPMSM, and the results are consistent with the theoretical analysis and simulation results. The results indicate that the electromagnetic vibration of the PMSM for electric propulsion ships increases with the increase of the current iq and decreases with the increase of the current id. The electromagnetic vibration of the motor can be reduced by selecting the appropriate dq‐axes current under the output torque constraint.https://doi.org/10.1049/elp2.12466electromagnetic forcespermanent magnet motorsvectorsvibration controlvibrations
spellingShingle Zhanlu Yang
Shuo Sun
Mengmeng Wu
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Analysis of electromagnetic vibration of IPM motor based on vector control for electric propulsion ships
IET Electric Power Applications
electromagnetic forces
permanent magnet motors
vectors
vibration control
vibrations
title Analysis of electromagnetic vibration of IPM motor based on vector control for electric propulsion ships
title_full Analysis of electromagnetic vibration of IPM motor based on vector control for electric propulsion ships
title_fullStr Analysis of electromagnetic vibration of IPM motor based on vector control for electric propulsion ships
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of electromagnetic vibration of IPM motor based on vector control for electric propulsion ships
title_short Analysis of electromagnetic vibration of IPM motor based on vector control for electric propulsion ships
title_sort analysis of electromagnetic vibration of ipm motor based on vector control for electric propulsion ships
topic electromagnetic forces
permanent magnet motors
vectors
vibration control
vibrations
url https://doi.org/10.1049/elp2.12466
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