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I've come across a phenomena for the BLDC that I cannot explain only realize.
A BLDC motor is working as dynamic brake. At some point when all three phase are short circuited the back-emf will drop and the current in the coils will reach a steady-state value. This will lead to that the produced torque will drop to zero or close to zero.
I think this is a phenomenon only with PM motors. It seems like the short circuit current creates a flux that opposes the flux of the magnets.
Does anyone recognize this behaviour for BLDC motors?
A BLDC motor is working as dynamic brake. At some point when all three phase are short circuited the back-emf will drop and the current in the coils will reach a steady-state value. This will lead to that the produced torque will drop to zero or close to zero.
I think this is a phenomenon only with PM motors. It seems like the short circuit current creates a flux that opposes the flux of the magnets.
Does anyone recognize this behaviour for BLDC motors?
