Finite Element Method Analysis of Flux Distribution and

Core Losses in

Interior Permanent Magnet Motor

Wee Siang Beng

My contact/email : bengws@singnet.com.sg

Qualifications

 

1989 – Diploma, Singapore Polytechnic

1992 – B.Eng (Hon), UMIST, UK

1998 – M.Eng, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

 

  Journal and Conference Papers

 

  S.B. Wee and K.J. Tseng, “Core Losses and Torque Pulsations in Interior Permanent Magnet

  Motor”, Proc. of Int. Power Electronics and Motion Control, Hangzhou, China, Vol. 1, Nov.

  1997, pp.185-190.

 

  Tseng K.J. and S.B. Wee, “Analysis of flux Distribution and core losses in interior

permanent magnet motor,” IEEE Trans. on Energy Conversion, Vol. 14, No. 4,

Dec 2000, pp.969-975.

 

C.F. Ye, E.P. Li and S.B. Wee, “A new approach to derive and analyze non-uniform

transmission line equations for curvilinear multi-conductor systems,” Journal of

Electromagnetics, Waves and Appl., Vol. 16, No. 5, 2002, pp.629-637.

  EDUCATION

 

  Degree of Master of Engineering, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore,

  1998.

  Research thesis title: Analysis of Flux Distribution and Core Losses in Interior

  Permanent Magnet Motor. The emphasis was as follows: proposed three methods for

  core losses models; finite element analysis and simulations; and proposed an experimental

  verification. Module course work for Electromagnetic Compatibility at M.Sc. level.

 

  Degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Hon) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering,

  University of Manchester, Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST), U.K., 1992.

  Final year on power electronic, project title: A Reversible Rectifier; built MOSFET

  converter using sinusoidal-PWM switching topology; to convert AC-to-DC powers

  that are auto-reversible capable.

 

  Diploma (Electrical), Singapore Polytechnic, 1989