Title :
Radial-Flux Permanent-Magnet Hub Drives: A Comparison Based on Stator and Rotor Topologies
Author :
Rix, Arnold J. ; Kamper, Maarten J.
Author_Institution :
Isivunguvungu Wind Energy Converter (Pty) Ltd., Cape Town, South Africa
fDate :
6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, the performances of electric vehicle (EV) in-wheel (hub) nonoverlap-winding permanent-magnet motors with different stator and rotor topologies are compared. The calculation of the frequency losses in the design optimization of the hub motors is specifically considered. Also, the effect of the slot and pole number choice that determines the winding factor of the machine is investigated. It is shown that the torque-per-copper-loss performance of the machine cannot be judged solely on the winding factor of the machine. Wide open stator slot machines with rectangular preformed coils and, hence, low manufacturing costs are found to perform better than expected. The design detail and test results of a prototype 10-kW water-cooled EV hub drive are presented. The test results confirm the finite-element-calculated results, specifically in the high-speed region of the drive where the rotor topology affects the constant power speed range.
Keywords :
drives; electric vehicles; finite element analysis; permanent magnet motors; rotors; stators; design optimization; electric vehicle; finite-element-calculated results; frequency losses; hub motors; in-wheel nonoverlap-winding permanent-magnet motors; power 10 kW; radial-flux permanent-magnet hub drives; rectangular preformed coils; rotor topologies; stator topologies; torque-per-copper-loss performance; water-cooled EV hub drive; wide open stator slot machines; winding factor; Electric vehicles; Flux pinning; Optimization; Permanent magnet machines; Rotors; Stator windings; Torque control; Windings; Concentrated winding; design optimization; electric vehicle (EV); hub drive; in-wheel; losses; permanent magnet (PM); prototype manufacturing; radial flux;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2011.2161654