Simulink bloc of PMSM (permanent magnet synchronous motor) parameters

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A user is designing a system in Simulink and needs a block for a Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) to achieve a nominal power of 96 kW and a maximum of 100 kW. They found a PMSM block in SimPowerSystems but are unsure how to test its performance to confirm it can deliver the desired power levels. The motor's design includes a stator with resistance and inductance, and a rotor with permanent magnets, powered by a balanced three-phase voltage system. The user is experiencing nonlinearity when adjusting inductance or flux to calculate torque and power. Suggestions for further research include exploring MathWorks resources on PMSM in Simulink.
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greetings.
I designed a system on simulink.
it is missing a pmsm.
I found a block on simpowersystems in simulink nde matlab.
I hope that this engine provides a nominal power of 96kw and maximum of 100kw.
so how to test it? to verify that this engine can deliver these two powers?
cordially. said.
 
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greetings.
thank you for your answer and advice.

yes that's right, for now, there are no answers.

For the other information, yes, this engine is composed of a stator which has a resistance and an inductance.

A rotating rotor that has permanent magnets to generate a constant flow.

There are also pairs of poles named P.

The stator will be powered by a balanced three-phase voltage system.

In simulink of matlab, specifically in simscape, in simpowersystems, is this block of PMSM.

Also there is the model of park which replaces the system of tension to three in two vd and vq.

Also there are the electrical and mechanical equations, determining the torque and the power, but when I set the inductance or the flux, in order to find the desired power and torque, the result is nonlinear.

cordially.
SAID.
 
said76 said:
greetings.
I designed a system on simulink.
it is missing a pmsm.
I found a block on simpowersystems in simulink nde matlab.
I hope that this engine provides a nominal power of 96kw and maximum of 100kw.
so how to test it? to verify that this engine can deliver these two powers?
cordially. said.
I did a google search on Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor in Simulink, and got lots of good hits. Have you tried such a search? Here are a couple of the first hits on the google search list:

https://www.mathworks.com/help/physmod/sps/examples/permanent-magnet-synchronous-machine.html

https://www.mathworks.com/help/physmod/sps/powersys/ref/permanentmagnetsynchronousmachine.html
 
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