Multiphysics performance of surrogate models on skewed pole surface-mounted permanent magnet motors

COMPEL Pub Date : 2024-05-06 DOI:10.1108/compel-11-2023-0607
Issah Ibrahim, David Lowther
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Abstract

Purpose

Evaluating the multiphysics performance of an electric motor can be a computationally intensive process, especially where several complex subsystems of the motor are coupled together. For example, evaluating acoustic noise requires the coupling of the electromagnetic, structural and acoustic models of the electric motor. Where skewed poles are considered in the design, the problem becomes a purely three-dimensional (3D) multiphysics problem, which could increase the computational burden astronomically. This study, therefore, aims to introduce surrogate models in the design process to reduce the computational cost associated with solving such 3D-coupled multiphysics problems.

Design/methodology/approach

The procedure involves using the finite element (FE) method to generate a database of several skewed rotor pole surface-mounted permanent magnet synchronous motors and their corresponding electromagnetic, structural and acoustic performances. Then, a surrogate model is fitted to the data to generate mapping functions that could be used in place of the time-consuming FE simulations.

Findings

It was established that the surrogate models showed promising results in predicting the multiphysics performance of skewed pole surface-mounted permanent magnet motors. As such, such models could be used to handle the skewing aspects, which has always been a major design challenge due to the scarcity of simulation tools with stepwise skewing capability.

Originality/value

The main contribution involves the use of surrogate models to replace FE simulations during the design cycle of skewed pole surface-mounted permanent magnet motors without compromising the integrity of the electromagnetic, structural, and acoustic results of the motor.

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斜极表面安装永磁电机代用模型的多物理场性能
目的评估电机的多物理场性能是一个计算密集型过程,尤其是在电机的多个复杂子系统耦合在一起的情况下。例如,评估声学噪声需要将电机的电磁、结构和声学模型耦合在一起。如果在设计中考虑到偏斜磁极,问题就变成了纯粹的三维(3D)多物理场问题,这可能会增加天文数字般的计算负担。因此,本研究的目的是在设计过程中引入代用模型,以降低解决此类三维耦合多物理场问题的计算成本。研究结果表明,代用模型在预测斜极表面安装永磁电机的多物理场性能方面显示出良好的效果。因此,此类模型可用于处理倾斜方面的问题,而由于缺乏具有逐步倾斜能力的仿真工具,倾斜方面的问题一直是一个重大的设计挑战。原创性/价值主要贡献涉及在倾斜磁极表面安装永磁电机的设计周期中使用代用模型来替代 FE 仿真,而不会损害电机电磁、结构和声学结果的完整性。
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