ICEMS (International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems) is
the annual international conference on electric devices and systems held
in Asia. The 2008 ICEMS conference took place in Wuhan, China, from October
17 through 20.
1046 papers were submitted and nearly 1000 engineers attended during the
four-day conference which featured keynote sessions, panel presentations,
and poster sessions. 80 percent of the participants were students or young
engineers, filling the site with a vibrant, youthful atmosphere throughout
the event.
Among all the submitted papers, power electronics was the most popular
theme, followed by PM and reluctance motors, and then theory and simulations.
In his keynote address, Robert D. Lorenz, Ph.D. of University of Wisconsin
reported on self-sensing. The panel presentations discussed hybrid car
motors and systems.
What is distinctive about ICEMS is that it includes the sessions on measurement
techniques.
We gave three presentations about the issues of IPM motor iron loss evaluation,
stepper motor characteristics evaluation, and the thermal evaluation of
a switching transformer based on the papers shown below.
Giving these presentations to the fields where the electromagnetic analysis
technology is not common allowed us to recognize the simulation technology
as a measurement technique.
The papers we submitted:
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Iron Loss Calculation of PM Motor by Coupling Analysis between Magnetic
Field Simulator and Control Simulator
Katsuyuki Narita , Takashi Yamada, Yoshiyuki Sakashita, Kan Akatsu |
Effective Electromagnetic Field Analysis Using Finite Element Method for
High Frequency Transformers with Litz-Wire
Yusaku Suzuki, Ikuo Hasegawa, Shigekazu Sakabe, Takashi Yamada |
Analysis of Permanent Magnet Type Stepping Motor with Claw Poles Using
Electromagnetic Field Analysis
Tetsuya Hattori, Yasushi Suzuki , Takashi Yamada |
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