Title :
Evaluation of Manufacturing Dissymmetry Effects in Axial Flux Permanent-Magnet Machines: Analysis Method Based on Field Functions
Author :
Gerlando, Antonino Di ; Foglia, Giovanni Maria ; Iacchetti, Matteo Felice ; Perini, Roberto
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Elettrotec., Politec. di Milano, Milano, Italy
fDate :
6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An analytical method is presented to evaluate the field and global quantities for the operation and design analysis of axial flux permanent-magnet (PM) machines. The method, of general applicability, is based on the definition and superposition of suited field functions, able to accurately model the different singularities of the studied device: PM field distribution, effects of slotting, and radial end effects. Selected explorative FEM analyses are used in order to investigate the field functions shape and to help in identifying their structure and parameters. Then, the flux density distribution is obtained, as a function of the rotor position, taking into account some manufacture dissymmetry effects, such as air-gap offsets and PM rotor disk inclinations. This approach allows to analyze the effect of dissymmetry on the circulation of current among winding parallel paths in no-load operation. Moreover, by using the Maxwell stress tensor, the stress distribution is evaluated, as well as the resultant axial forces and the bending torques on the shaft due to the rotor disk tilts. Several FEM simulations show the soundness of the proposed method, which exhibits high accuracy and great evaluation speed.
Keywords :
bending; finite element analysis; machine insulation; permanent magnet machines; rotors; FEM analysis; Maxwell stress tensor; PM field distribution; PM rotor disk inclination; air gap offset; axial flux PM machine; axial flux permanent magnet machine; bending torque; field function; flux density distribution; manufacturing dissymmetry effect; no-load operation; radial end effect; resultant axial forces; rotor disk tilt; rotor position; slotting effect; stress distribution; winding parallel path; Air gaps; Coils; Finite element methods; Rotors; Stator windings; Windings; Analytical models; design methodology; magnetic fields; permanent-magnet machines;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2011.2180919