MAGNETIC fields, FINITE element method, ROTATING machinery, PARALLEL computers, SUPERCOMPUTERS
Abstract
We developed a parallel computing method of the magnetic field for rotating machines by using the 3-D finite element method (FEM) with edge elements. In this paper, we describe the outline of the developed method and an optimization of the method for the Earth simulator, which is a vector-type parallel supercomputer in Japan. Moreover, the performance of the proposed method running on the Earth simulator is quantitatively clarified. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
PERMANENT magnet motors, ROTATIONAL motion, MAGNETIC measurements, STRAINS & stresses (Mechanics), FINITE element method, IRON
Abstract
In order to examine estimation methods of iron losses of rotating machines, a verification model of the surface permanent magnet (SPM) motor is manufactured and measured by the investigation committee of the IEE of Japan. The effect of stress due to the insertion to aluminum case on magnetic characteristics can also be investigated by using the model. In this paper, features of the benchmark model are discussed, and some results of calculation and measurement are shown. Various kinds of methods for estimating iron losses due to distorted elliptical rotating flux are discussed. It is illustrated that the difference between results estimated using those methods and measured iron loss is within 10%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]