Analytical modeling of flux-switching in-wheel motor using variable magnetic equivalent circuits

Y. Tang, J.J.H. Paulides, E.A. Lomonova

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Abstract

Flux-switching motors (FSM) are competitive candidates for in-wheel traction systems. However, the analysis of FSMs presents difficulty due to their complex structure and heavy magnetic saturation. This paper presents a methodology to rapidly construct, adapt, and solve a variable magnetic equivalent circuit of 12-stator-slot 10-rotor-tooth (12/10) FSMs. Following this methodology, a global MEC model is constructed and used to investigate correlations between the radial dimensions and the open-circuit phase flux linkage of the 12/10 FSM. The constructed MEC model is validated with finite element analysis and thus proved to be able to assist designers with the preliminary design of flux-switching motors for different in-wheel traction systems.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-11
Number of pages11
JournalISRN Automotive Engineering
Volume2014
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

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