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Simulating Torque Ripple for Motor Control System Design

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"Simulating Torque Ripple for Motor Control System Design"

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Join our webinar to explore torque ripple's significance in motor drive systems. Gain insights into its impact and discover how high-fidelity motor models using JMAG's Finite Element Analysis data can enhance understanding. Learn the workflow for integrating FEA data into Simscape Electrical to model spatial harmonics and address high-frequency loss accurately.

Speakers:

Shang-Chuan Lee, Ph.D.Sr. Application Engineer, MathWorks

  • Shang-Chuan Lee is a senior application engineer working at The MathWorks. She received her PhD in mechanical engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (WEMPEC). Her specialty is control of power electronics and motor drives in industrial automation applications. Prior to joining MathWorks, her graduate study focus was on real-time simulation and testing of motor control applications using Simulink Real-Time and Speedgoat target hardware.

Ryoko Imamura, Ph.D., Sr. Motor Design and Software Development Engineer, Powersys

  • Ryoko Imamura is a Software Development Engineer at Powersys, specializing in magnetic device modeling and cluster system for large-scale simulation. Her recent work is development of nonlinear motor models for a power electronics simulation too. She holds an M.S. degree in Information System Engineering from the University of Tsukuba in Tsukuba, Japan, and a Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering with a specialization in magnetic modeling and electric machine control from WEMPEC, the University of Wisconsin–Madison in Madison, Wisconsin. Ryoko has been an integral part of the Powersys team since 2019, playing a significant role in establishing high performance computing for motor data mapping using JMAG.


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