Title :
Winding factors and magnetic fields in permanent magnet brushless machines with concentrated windings and modular stator cores
Author :
Heins, Greg ; Ionel, Dan ; Thiele, Mark
Abstract :
Removing some sections of the stator yoke in a permanent magnet brushless machine can be beneficial for reducing punching waste and simplifying motor manufacture. However in some cases, restricting the possible flux paths in this way will have a detrimental impact on the torque and air-gap harmonics. This paper discusses the potential implications of modular stator core arrangements and presents the air-gap flux density harmonics and winding factors for potential slot/pole combinations. FEA simulations are presented to support the analytical calculations. The analysis suggests that the performance reduction from using a modular stator is minimal when the number of slots and poles are similar but drops off substantially when this is not the case. A modular core stator will increase the MMF sub-harmonics due to the magnet field but can reduce the sub-harmonics due to the armature if a single layer winding is used. The effect of slotting is very similar for a modular and conventional core machine and FEA results match previously published analytical analyses.
Keywords :
air gaps; brushless machines; finite element analysis; harmonic analysis; magnetic cores; magnetic fields; magnetic flux; permanent magnet machines; stators; torque; FEA simulation; MMF subharmonics; air-gap flux density harmonics; armature; concentrated winding; magnetic field; modular stator core; permanent magnet brushless machine; punching waste reduction; slot-pole combination; torque; winding factor; Harmonic analysis; Magnetic cores; Stator cores; Stator windings; Torque; Windings;
Conference_Titel :
Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Denver, CO
DOI :
10.1109/ECCE.2013.6647382