A Highly Efficient 200 000 RPM Permanent Magnet Motor System

This paper presents the development of an ultra-high-speed permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) that produces output shaft power of 2000 W at 200 000 rpm with around 90% efficiency. Due to the guaranteed open-loop stability over the full operating speed range, the developed motor system is compact and low cost since it can avoid the design complexity of a closed-loop controller. This paper introduces the collaborative design approach of the motor system in order to ensure both performance requirements and stability over the full operating speed range. The actual implementation of the motor system is then discussed. Finally, computer simulation and experimental results are provided to validate the proposed design and its effectiveness

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