Title :
Brushless DC Motors Using Unsymmetrical Field Magnetization
Author :
Kusko, Alexander ; Peeran, Syed M.
Author_Institution :
Alexander Kusko, Inc., 161 Highland Ave., Needham Heights, MA 02194.
fDate :
3/1/1987 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The prevalent types of brushless dc motors have evolved from the classical synchronous machine structures, using two-phase, three-phase, or four-phase stator windings and symmetrical N-S field magnetization patterns. The popular two-phase two-pulse brushless motor requires auxiliary means for starting and for ensuring relatively constant torque with rotor position. Three methods are used: 1) skewed stator poles, which introduce unsymmetrical air-gap reluctance and the resultant unsymmetrical air-gap magnetic field, 2) the Wessels design, which uses a rotor pole pattern of north-south-zero (N-S-0) and auxiliary stator poles, and 3) a combination of N-S-0 rotor pattern and 1200 electrical (el) pitch stator coils to produce an unsymmetrical air-gap magnetic field. The electromagnetic torque produced by motors using each of these methods is calculated using the coenergy method.
Keywords :
Air gaps; Brushless DC motors; Brushless motors; Coils; Magnetic fields; Magnetization; Rotors; Stator windings; Synchronous machines; Torque;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.1987.4504908