Permanent Magnet Machines and Drives Principles, Design and Applications

This course provides a comprehensive understanding of permanent magnet (PM) AC machines, covering fundamentals, major topologies, and advanced design techniques. Participants will learn key concepts such as field orientation, direct torque control, and flux weakening, as well as strategies for minimizing the impact of faults on drive performance. By reviewing current applications, trends, and real-world tools, this course prepares engineers to excel in PM machine design and implementation.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Learn the principles and topologies of permanent magnet (PM) AC machines for high-efficiency applications.
  • Master PM machine control methods, including field orientation, direct torque control, and flux weakening.
  • Develop techniques to analyze and mitigate faults for fault-tolerant machine designs.

Who Should Attend:

  • Engineers involved in electric machine design and high-performance motion control systems.
  • Professionals in renewable energy, vehicular propulsion, HVAC, and elevator or crane systems.
  • Engineering managers and specialists aiming to optimize PM machine performance and reliability.
Date
Format
ID
Fee
 
 November 03-06, 2025
Madison, WI or Live Online
ID: D803
Fee: $1,875