Title :
Comparison of flux-switching and doubly-salient permanent magnet brushless machines
Author :
Hua, W. ; Zhu, Z.Q. ; Cheng, M. ; Pang, Y. ; Howe, D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Southeast Univ., Nanjing, China
Abstract :
This paper compares the topology, operation principle and electromagnetic performance of 12/10-pole flux-switching and 12/8-pole doubly-salient permanent magnet (PM) 3-phase brushless machines, including airgap field distribution, flux linkage, back-emf, cogging torque, winding inductance and electromagnetic torque etc. It is found that the most significant difference is in the flux linkage waveform. In the doubly-salient PM machines, the phase flux linkage is unipolar, which compromises the back-emf per coil and torque capability, while its phase back-emf waveform is more trapezoidal and hence it is more suitable for brushless DC operation. In the flux-switching PM machines, the phase flux linkage is bipolar, and hence it exhibits significantly higher torque density. Both phase flux linkage and phase back-emf waveforms of flux-switching PM machines are essentially sinusoidal, which makes it most appropriate for brushless AC operation.
Keywords :
brushless machines; electromagnetic forces; permanent magnet machines; torque; 3-phase brushless machines; airgap field distribution; back-emf; cogging torque; doubly-salient permanent magnet brushless machines; electromagnetic torque; flux linkage; flux-switching; torque density; winding inductance; Brushless machines; Couplings; Electromagnetic fields; Electromagnetic induction; Forging; Inductance; Machine windings; Permanent magnets; Topology; Torque;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Machines and Systems, 2005. ICEMS 2005. Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
7-5062-7407-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICEMS.2005.202506