Title :
Design optimization of radially magnetized, iron-cored, tubular permanent-magnet machines and drive systems
Author :
Wang, Jiabin ; Howe, David
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Electr. Eng., Univ. of Sheffield, UK
Abstract :
In this paper we deduce, from analytical field solutions, the influence of leading design parameters on the performance of a radially magnetized, iron-cored, tubular permanent-magnet machine and its drive system. We derive analytical formulas for predicting the open-circuit electromotive force, the thrust force, the iron loss, and the winding resistance and inductances, as well as the converter losses. The force density, the machine and drive system efficiencies, and the power factor and converter volt-ampere (VA) rating are established as functions of a set of machine dimensional ratios, with due account of magnetic saturation and subject to a specified thermal constraint. We validate the utility and accuracy of the analytically derived formulas by finite-element calculations. Finally, we show that the design optimization of such a linear drive system must account for the losses and VA rating of the converter as well as the design parameters of the tubular machine.
Keywords :
computational electromagnetics; eddy current losses; electromagnetic induction; finite element analysis; linear machines; magnetic cores; magnetic flux; permanent magnet machines; permanent magnet motors; converter losses; converter volt-ampere rating; design optimization; drive systems; force density; iron-core; linear drive system; machine dimensional ratios; magnetic saturation; open-circuit electromotive force; power factor; radially magnetized; thermal constraint; tubular permanent-magnet machines; winding inductances; winding resistance; Design optimization; Finite element methods; Iron; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic flux; Performance analysis; Power generation; Saturation magnetization; Thermal force; Topology; Design optimization; electric drive; linear machine; permanent-magnet machine;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2004.833424