High fidelity nonlinear IPM modeling based on measured stator winding flux linkage

This paper focuses on a novel modeling method for Interior Permanent Magnet (IPM) synchronous machines. This modeling method is based on a flux table which is obtained from experimental testing. As indicated by the comparison between computer simulation and dyno testing, this modeling approach can model the nonlinear behavior of Interior Permanent Magnet synchronous machines with high fidelity without adding significant computational loads.

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