Quantitative Impact of Current Harmonics on Electromagnetic Lossesi n Automotive PMSMs

Authors

Krištof Rener
TAE Power Europe
Martin Treven
TAE Power Europe
Robert Kovačič
TAE Power Europe
Uroš Kovačič
TAE Power Europe
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9619-297X
Tomaž Černe
TAE Power Europe
Mohammad Mousavi
TAE Power Europe,
Roozbeh Naderi
TAE Power Europe

Synopsis

This paper investigates the quantitative impact of current harmonics on electromagnetic losses in PMSMs used in automotive applications. We compare losses generated by sine current with those produced by conventional 2-level SVPWM inverter. A dynamic model is developed to capture the interaction between the 2-level inverter and the PMSM, accurately predicting the resulting harmonic currents. These predicted currents are then used as input for a FEA to calculate the electromagnetic losses in various motor components. Our analysis reveals that current harmonics can significantly increase the total electromagnetic losses in the motor through the whole operating range.

Author Biographies

Krištof Rener, TAE Power Europe

Ljubljana, Slovenia. E-mail: krener@tae.com

Martin Treven, TAE Power Europe

Ljubljana, Slovenia. E-mail: mtreven@tae.com

Robert Kovačič, TAE Power Europe

Ljubljana, Slovenia. E-mail:  rkovacic@tae.com

Uroš Kovačič, TAE Power Europe

Ljubljana, Slovenia. E-mail: ukovacic@tae.com

Tomaž Černe, TAE Power Europe

Ljubljana, Slovenia. E-mail: tcerne@tae.com

Mohammad Mousavi, TAE Power Europe,

Ljubljana, Slovenia. E-mail: mmousavi@tae.com

Roozbeh Naderi, TAE Power Europe

Ljubljana, Slovenia. E-mail: rnaderi@tae.com

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Published

May 14, 2025

How to Cite

Quantitative Impact of Current Harmonics on Electromagnetic Lossesi n Automotive PMSMs. (2025). In XXVIII. Symposium Electromagnetic Phenomena in Nonlinear Circuits (EPNC 2024): Conference Proceedings (pp. 55-60). University of Maribor Press. https://press.um.si/index.php/ump/catalog/book/963/chapter/458