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IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
Article . 2017 . Peer-reviewed
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Article . 2017 . Peer-reviewed
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New Single-Phase Flux Switching Axial Flux Permanent Magnet Motor

Authors: Qurban Ali Shah Syed; Haris Kurtovic; Ingo Hahn;

New Single-Phase Flux Switching Axial Flux Permanent Magnet Motor

Abstract

In this paper, a new topology of a single-phase flux switching permanent magnet motor (FSPM) is presented. Unlike conventional FSPMs, the air-gap flux flows in the axial direction, and therefore, it is named the flux switching axial flux permanent magnet motor (FS AFPM). The proposed single-phase FS AFPM has a compact disc-type structure, four stator pole teeth, and two rotor pole teeth (4/2 combination). However, a number of the stator poles as well as the rotor poles can be easily increased, due to an enlarged circumferential length. It has two discs, one for the stator and other for the rotor. Like conventional FSPMs, this machine has a simple salient rotor pole structure. Along with the armature windings, the PMs are also embedded in the stator. A 3-D finite-element analysis is carried out for the characteristic analysis of the proposed single-phase FS AFPM. For the enhancement of the self-starting torque capability and unidirectional rotation, the rotor pole is tapered.

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