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MMM 2022

November 07, 2022

Minneapolis, United States

A New Magnetic Field Modulated Machine with Compound

The magnetic-field-modulated permanent magnet (MFMPM) machines have attracted wide attention in hybrid electric vehicles. In order to improve the torque density, many MFMPM machines employ two or three portions of PMs and two air gaps 1. However, the structures with two air gaps increase the complexity and maintenance difficulty. To solve above problems, alternative flux barriers and alternative flux bridges are introduced in the MFMPM machines with one air-gap 2. In order to improve the utilizations of rotor space and torque density per unit volume, this paper proposes a new MFMPM Machine with compound-structure PMs, in which both the spoke and Halbach array PMs are set in the rotor. II.Topology and Operation Principle Fig. 1 shows the configuration of the proposed MFMPM machine with the compound-structure Magnets. The stator contains flux-modulation tooth and slots which are filled with single layer concentrated winding. The rotor is formed by the spoke PMs, Halbach array PMs and alternative flux bridges. The proposed MFMPM machine can be identified as the combination of the spoke MFMPM machine and Halbach array MFMPM machine. Both the MFMPM machines work on the principle of field modulation effect. Besides, Halbach array PMs are inserted between the flux bridge and spoke rare-earth PMs to reduce the flux leakage, resulting in improving the utilizations of spoke PMs field. III.Results Fig. 2(a) shows that the back EMF waves of proposed MFMPM machine. It can be seen that the proposed MFMPM machine can achieves 172 V which is almost equal to the sum of the back-EMFs of spoke MFMPM machine and Halbach array MFMPM machine. The waveforms of torque can be obtained, as shown in Fig. 2(b). It reveals that the torque of proposed machine can achieve 25N.m while the torques of the spoke MFMPM machine and Halbach array MFMPM machine are 19N.m and 7.3N.m respectively. It validates that proposed compound-structure machine can realize the superposition of spoke PMs and Halbach array PMs.

References:

1 G. Liu, P. Zheng, J. Bai, et al. Investigation of a dual-winding dual-flux-concentrated magnetic-field-modulated brushless compound-structure machine. IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, vol. 58, no. 2, pp. 1-5, Feb. 2022, Art no. 8100505.
2 Y. Zhang, D. Li, P. Yan, et al. A high torque density claw-pole permanent-magnets vernier machine. IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 1756-1765, April 2022.

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