Title :
Design and Analysis of a New Six-Phase Fault-Tolerant Hybrid-Excitation Motor for Electric Vehicles
Author :
Li Zhang ; Ying Fan ; Chenxue Li ; Chunhua Liu
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng., Southeast Univ., Nanjing, China
Abstract :
Fault tolerance is a key factor for motor driving systems in electric vehicles. To realize the high fault-tolerance under short-circuit, open-circuit, and demagnetization fault, this paper proposes and investigates a new six-phase fault-tolerant hybrid-excitation motor. First, the single concentrated armature winding is adopted to achieve electrical, magnetic, thermal, and physical separations. The unequal teeth width and the asymmetric air-gap length are designed and optimized to reduce torque ripple and distortion of phase back EMF. Furthermore, the field windings are designed to provide magnetization under demagnetization fault. In addition, the motor is designed with the simple structure and no sliding contacts, as well as robust rotor with no windings. Moreover, the topology and operating principles of the proposed motor are analyzed; the characteristics of the proposed motor under healthy and fault conditions are investigated using finite-element analysis. Finally, the calculation results are given to verify the validity of the high fault tolerance for the proposed motor.
Keywords :
air gaps; demagnetisation; electric potential; electric vehicles; fault tolerance; finite element analysis; magnetisation; motor drives; reliability; rotors; short-circuit currents; asymmetric air-gap length; demagnetization fault; electric vehicle; electrical separation; finite element analysis; magnetic separation; magnetization fault; motor driving system; open-circuit fault; phase back EMF distortion reduction; phase back EMF torque ripple reduction; physical separation; robust rotor; short-circuit fault; single concentrated armature winding; six-phase fault-tolerant hybrid-excitation motor analysis; six-phase fault-tolerant hybrid-excitation motor design; thermal separation; unequal teeth width; Brushless motors; Circuit faults; Fault tolerance; Fault tolerant systems; Permanent magnet motors; Rotors; Torque; Electric vehicles (EVs); Fault-tolerant; fault tolerant (FT); finite-element analysis (FEA); hybrid excitation motor;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2015.2447276