
This paper presents a design process to integrate a magnetic gear with an induction machines. The resulting integrated machine has the potential to offer a high torque density with asynchronous speed characteristics. Such characteristics may be desirable for applications that require sensorless operation or may be subject to severe backlash or jamming. The paper presents some of the difficulties in the design process as compared to the design process for PM machines. A prototype design at small scale is developed, and simulation results demonstrate the potential for high torque density low-speed high-torque induction motor.
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