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Harmonic

About: Harmonic is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 44833 publications have been published within this topic receiving 495922 citations. The topic is also known as: overtone & partial.


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TL;DR: In this paper, a high-precision rotor position detection method based on synchronous frequency extractors (SFEs) is presented, which is used to filter out the high-order harmonics contained in the hall-effect signals.
Abstract: Accurate rotor position detection is essential for the surface permanent magnet synchronous motor (SPMSM) drive system to realize the stable and reliable operation. In this paper, two linear hall-effect sensors are utilized to detect the rotor position. However, the estimated errors in the measured signals, especially the harmonic components, impact on the accuracy of the rotor angle estimation significantly. For this reason, a high-precision rotor position detection method, which is based on the synchronous frequency extractors (SFEs) is presented. Two SFEs are used to filter out the high-order harmonics contained in the hall-effect signals. Further, the estimation of the rotor speed is used for the field-oriented control scheme of the PMSM. The proposed method is advantageous since it is simple, low cost, and high estimation accuracy. Finally, an experimental driveline system used for testing the electrical performance of developed high-speed magnetically suspended motor is built. The experimental results validate the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed method in whole speed range.

91 citations

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TL;DR: Simulations and experimental results are presented to demonstrate the excellent performance of the direct control strategy in comparison with a conventional pulsewidth-modulation control technique, mostly for operation at low switching frequencies.
Abstract: A direct predictive control strategy is proposed for a three-phase four-level flying-capacitor (FC) inverter in this paper. The balancing of the FC voltages, a challenge in applications with small capacitors and low switching frequencies, is done without any modulation, simply using tables calculated offline. These allow the realization of fast-dynamics output currents with reduced dv/dt in the output voltages and reduced switching frequencies. Moreover, no interharmonics are created when operating at low switching frequencies and with reference currents containing multiple harmonic components, which is a key feature for active power filters. Simulations and experimental results are presented to demonstrate the excellent performance of the direct control strategy in comparison with a conventional pulsewidth-modulation control technique, mostly for operation at low switching frequencies.

90 citations

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TL;DR: It is shown that a static eccentricity makes rise a double fundamental frequency ripple in the rotor current of salient-pole synchronous machines, which leads, under conditions ruled by the stator windings, to precise signatures in the no-load voltage spectrum.
Abstract: This paper shows that a static eccentricity makes rise a double fundamental frequency ripple in the rotor current of salient-pole synchronous machines. This ripple leads, under conditions ruled by the stator windings, to precise signatures in the no-load voltage spectrum. Both rotor current ripple and voltage harmonics can be used for diagnosis. The fault-related voltage harmonics are theoretically previewed in this paper through analysis of the windings. Simulations performed by using the winding function approach confirm the theoretical predictions. A four-pole 15-kVA generator was used for experiments, featuring an innovative flange with exact and easy regulation of mixed-type eccentricities. Rotor current monitoring has advantages of single-sensor measure and accentuate fault sensitivity. Experiments also showed an additional rotor-rotation frequency ripple in the rotor current, in case of mixed-type fault.

90 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the Cluster spacecraft observed very narrow-banded emissions at frequencies corresponding to exact multiples of the proton gyrofrequency (frequency of gyration around the field line) from the 17th up to the 30th harmonic.
Abstract: A number of modes of oscillations of particles and fields can exist in space plasmas. Since the early 1970s, space missions have observed noise-like plasma waves near the geomagnetic equator known as ‘equatorial noise’. Several theories were suggested, but clear observational evidence supported by realistic modelling has not been provided. Here we report on observations by the Cluster mission that clearly show the highly structured and periodic pattern of these waves. Very narrow-banded emissions at frequencies corresponding to exact multiples of the proton gyrofrequency (frequency of gyration around the field line) from the 17th up to the 30th harmonic are observed, indicating that these waves are generated by the proton distributions. Simultaneously with these coherent periodic structures in waves, the Cluster spacecraft observes ‘ring’ distributions of protons in velocity space that provide the free energy for the waves. Calculated wave growth based on ion distributions shows a very similar pattern to the observations.

90 citations


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Performance
Metrics
No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20231,223
20222,724
20211,878
20202,330
20192,612
20182,495