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A deterministic semi-infinite global optimization method to design slotless permanent magnet machines.

Authors :
Amrouchi, Zahia
Messine, Frederic
Nadal, Clement
Ouanes, Mohand
Source :
COMPEL. 2021, Vol. 40 Issue 2, p84-94. 11p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Purpose: In this work, a method to design a slotless permanent magnet machine (SPMM) based on the joint use of an analytical model and deterministic global optimization algorithms is addressed. The purpose of this study is to propose to include torque ripples as an extra constraint in the optimization phase involving de facto the study of a semi-infinite optimization problem. Design/methodology/approach: Based on the use of a well-known analytical model describing the electromagnetic behavior of an SPMM, this analytical model has been supplemented by the calculus of the dynamic torque and its ripples to carry out a more accurate optimized sizing method of such an electromechanical converter. As a consequence, the calculated torque depends on a continuous variable, namely, the rotor angular position, resulting in the definition of a semi-infinite optimization problem. The way to solve this kind of semi-infinite problem by discretizing the rotor angular position by using a deterministic global optimization solver, that is to say COUENNE, via the AMPL modeling language is addressed. Findings: In this study, the proposed approach is validated on some numerical tests based on the minimization of the magnet volume. Efficient global optimal solutions with torque ripples about 5% (instead of 30%) can be so obtained. Research limitations/implications: The analytical model does not use results from the solution of two-dimensional field equations. A strong assumption is put forward to approximate the distribution of the magnetic flux density in the air gap of the SPMM. Originality/value: The problem to design an SPMM can be efficiently formulated as a semi-infinite global optimization problem. This kind of optimization problems are hard to solve because they involve an infinity of constraints (coming from a constraint on the torque ripple). The authors show in this paper that by using analytical models, a discretization method and a deterministic global optimization code COUENNE, this problem is efficiently tackled. Some numerical results show that the deterministic global solution of the design can be reached even if the step of discretization is small. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03321649
Volume :
40
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
COMPEL
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
151523282
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1108/COMPEL-01-2020-0046