This paper proposes simplified model order reduction for the fast dynamic simulation of electric motors. In this method, magnetic fields expressed by reduced variables are stored into memory and restored using interpolation in the current-state space to enable the properties of an electric motor to be computed fast. It is shown that the iron losses considering higher harmonics are computed accurately and effectively usingthe proposed method. Moreover, the proposed method is successfully coupled with flux-based circuit equations.
In this paper, a homogenized finite element method for transient analysis of electric apparatus including a multi-turn coil with elliptic cross-section. The tensor-type complex permeability of the multi-turn coil is expanded into partial fractions, which can then be transformed into time-domain. The convolution integral is effectively evaluated using the RC method which does not need large memory storage. It is shown that the power computed by the proposed method is in good agreement with that computed by the conventional finite element method without homogenization.
This paper presents topology optimization of magnetic cores for EV wireless charging device. In this optimization, the magnetic core shape for wireless power transfer (WPT) is represented by the Gaussian basis function. The core shape is optimized so as to maximize the coupling factor. In addition, robustness against misalignment between transmitting and receiving coils is taken into account in the optimization. It is found that the optimized core shape effectively increases the net magnetic flux interlinked with the receiving coil, and outperforms the conventional core shape.
A wireless sensor which is powered by a vibration energy harvester (VEH) with magnetic induction is proposed. The wireless sensor is composed of the VEH device, a voltage multiplier, boost converter and wireless communication module. The VEH device has double magnetic circuits which form almost magnetically closed paths. It is shown that the wireless sensor can work for input acceleration 0.1 G at around 30 Hz.