Title :
Analysis of a six- and three-phase interior permanent magnet synchronous machine with flux concentration for an electrical bike
Author :
Christen, Adrian ; Haerri, Vinzenz V.
Author_Institution :
Competence Center IIEE (Efficient Energy Syst.), Lucerne Univ. of Appl. Sci. & Arts, Horw-Lucerne, Switzerland
Abstract :
This paper presents a comparison between an interior permanent magnet synchronous machine (IPMSM) with two different windings. The two windings subject to this analysis are concentrated six- and concentrated three-phase windings. The focus is put on concentrated windings, because by using this type of winding production costs can be kept low. The mentioned IPMSM is designed for the use in an electrical bike (E-Bike), the size of which is therefore limited by the frame of the bike. This leads to just a few possible combinations in the numbers of slots and poles of the machine. Concentrated six-phase windings have the possibility to reach higher values in the winding factors than three-phase windings of the same machine. The assumption that the six-phase winding generates more torque and reaches a higher efficiency than the three-phase winding is tested in a finite element simulation. The results of this simulation have shown that there can be an increase of the torque production of up to 2% and a better efficiency of 0.4% with concentrated six-phase windings with a BLDC commutated current.
Keywords :
brushless DC motors; electric vehicles; finite element analysis; machine windings; permanent magnet machines; synchronous machines; torque; BLDC commutated current; IPMSM; concentrated six phase windings; concentrated three-phase windings; electrical bike; finite element simulation; flux concentration; interior permanent magnet synchronous machine; poles; slots; torque production; winding production costs; Harmonic analysis; Iron; Loss measurement; Production; Prototypes; Torque; Windings; IPMSM multiphase; concentrated winding; distortion factor; finite element simulation; six-phase enginge;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics, Electrical Drives, Automation and Motion (SPEEDAM), 2014 International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Ischia
DOI :
10.1109/SPEEDAM.2014.6871995