The effect of winding topologies on the performance of flux-switching permanent magnet machine having different number of rotor poles

Comparison of the electromagnetic performance of a flux-switching permanent magnet (PM) machine having two separate stators as well as different winding topologies is investigated in this paper. Different stator and rotor pole combinations of these machines are also considered. The analysis includes...

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Main Authors: Chukwuemeka Chijioke Awah, Ogbonnaya Inya Okoro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2018-11-01
Series:Archives of Electrical Engineering
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Online Access:https://journals.pan.pl/Content/108844/PDF/art10.pdf
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Summary:Comparison of the electromagnetic performance of a flux-switching permanent magnet (PM) machine having two separate stators as well as different winding topologies is investigated in this paper. Different stator and rotor pole combinations of these machines are also considered. The analysis includes the open-circuit and on-load characteristics of the analyzed machines. It is observed that, the largest fundamental values of electromagnetic torque, for each winding topology, is seen in the 11-rotor-pole and 10-rotor-pole machines having alternate- and all-pole-wound configurations, respectively. Moreover, significant ripple is observed in the waveforms of the even-number rotor pole machines compared to their corresponding odd-number rotor pole counterparts. Overall, the alternate-pole-wound machines essentially have larger torque-density than their equivalent all-pole-wound ones. The investigated machine is also tested for validation.
ISSN:2300-2506