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Electrical and Computer Engineering

University of Kentucky

2020

Eddy currents

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An Overview Of Methods And A New Three-Dimensional Fea And Analytical Hybrid Technique For Calculating Ac Winding Losses In Pm Machines, Narges Taran, Dan M. Ionel, Vandana Rallabandi, Greg Heins, Dean Patterson Oct 2020

An Overview Of Methods And A New Three-Dimensional Fea And Analytical Hybrid Technique For Calculating Ac Winding Losses In Pm Machines, Narges Taran, Dan M. Ionel, Vandana Rallabandi, Greg Heins, Dean Patterson

Power and Energy Institute of Kentucky Faculty Publications

This article proposes a new hybrid analytical and numerical finite element (FE) based method for calculating ac eddy current losses in wire windings and demonstrates its applicability for axial flux permanent magnet electric machines. The method takes into account three-dimensional (3-D) field effects in order to achieve accurate results and yet greatly reduce computational efforts. The new 3-D FE-based method is advantageous as it employs minimum simplifications and considers the end turns in the eddy current path, the magnetic flux density variation along the effective length of coils, and the field fringing and leakage, which ultimately increases the accuracy of …


Design Optimization Of Coreless Axial-Flux Pm Machines With Litz Wire And Pcb Stator Windings, Murat G. Kesgin, Peng Han, Narges Taran, Damien Lawhorn, Donovin Lewis, Dan M. Ionel Oct 2020

Design Optimization Of Coreless Axial-Flux Pm Machines With Litz Wire And Pcb Stator Windings, Murat G. Kesgin, Peng Han, Narges Taran, Damien Lawhorn, Donovin Lewis, Dan M. Ionel

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications

Coreless axial-flux permanent-magnet (AFPM) machines may be attractive options for high-speed and high-power-density applications due to the elimination of core losses. In order to make full use of the advantages offered by these machines and avoid excessive eddy current losses in windings, advanced technologies for winding conductors need to be employed to suppress the eddy effect, such as the Litz wire and printed circuit board (PCB). In this paper, the best practices for designing Litz wire/PCB windings are discussed and a brief survey of state of the art PCB winding technology is provided. Three coreless AFPM machines are mainly considered. …