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2019

University of Kentucky

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Coreless

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Waved: A Coreless Axial Flux Pm Motor For Drive Systems With Constant Power Operation, Narges Taran, Vandana Rallabandi, Dan M. Ionel Jun 2019

Waved: A Coreless Axial Flux Pm Motor For Drive Systems With Constant Power Operation, Narges Taran, Vandana Rallabandi, Dan M. Ionel

Power and Energy Institute of Kentucky Faculty Publications

In this paper, a two-phase coreless AFPM machine with wave winding, 2-stators, and 3-rotors for traction applications is studied. A highly general optimization method, employing 3D FEA as the computational engine is employed. Number of poles in addition to other geometrical variables are included as independent optimization variables. A method for extending the speed range by rotating one of the stator discs with respect to the other at constant power operation is proposed. An inverter configuration including Si and wide band gap devices is proposed to be employed in conjunction with the machine under study. The study includes a comparison …


A Comparative Study Of Methods For Calculating Ac Winding Losses In Permanent Magnet Machines, Narges Taran, Vandana Rallabandi, Dan M. Ionel, Greg Heins, Dean Patterson May 2019

A Comparative Study Of Methods For Calculating Ac Winding Losses In Permanent Magnet Machines, Narges Taran, Vandana Rallabandi, Dan M. Ionel, Greg Heins, Dean Patterson

Power and Energy Institute of Kentucky Faculty Publications

In this study different methods of estimating the additional ac winding loss due to eddy currents at open-circuit are explored. A comparative study of 2D and 3D FEA, and hybrid numerical and analytical methods is performed in order to recommend feasible approaches to be employed. Axial flux permanent magnet (AFPM) machine case studies are included, namely a machine with open slots and a coreless configuration. These machine topologies are expected to present a substantial amount of ac winding loss, which would therefore need to be considered during optimal design. This study is one of the first ones to compare meticulous …