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Permanent magnet temperature estimation in PM synchronous motors using low cost hall effect sensors
2016
2016 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE)
Knowledge of the permanent magnet (PM) temperature in PM synchronous machines (PMSMs) is of great importance both for control and monitoring purposes. Increase in PM temperature during motor operation can degrade the magnetic flux strength and consequently the machine's torque production capability, also can cause irreversible demagnetization of the PM. Direct measurement of the PM temperature is not viable in practice, due to both cost and reliability issues. Indirect PM temperature estimation
doi:10.1109/ecce.2016.7855349
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