Research on the Influence of Harmonics on High-Speed Permanent Magnet Motor

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The influence of current harmonics on high-speed permanent magnet motor is analyzed in this paper. The several aspects influence of current harmonics are analyzed in detail such as on the stator core losses, copper losses, as well as additional losses, the rotor losses, the electromagnetic torque etc. The necessity of suppressing current harmonics for high-speed motor stable and reliable running and the key issues of high-speed motor control system stable operation is stated.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 690-693)

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3275-3278

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May 2013

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