Title :
Reduced Dysprosium Permanent Magnets and Their Applications in Electric Vehicle Traction Motors
Author :
Liang Chen ; Hopkinson, David ; Jiabin Wang ; Cockburn, Andrew ; Sparkes, Martin ; O´Neill, William
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
Abstract :
Permanent magnet (PM) machines employing rare-earth magnets are receiving increasing interest in electrical vehicle (EV) traction applications. However, a significant drawback of PM machine-based EV tractions is the extremely high cost and volatile supply of rare-earth materials, especially for dysprosium (Dy), whose price is almost 6 times higher than neodymium. This paper describes a new Dy grain boundary-diffusion process for sintered Nd2Fe14B magnets to maximize its effect on coercivity enhancement. The new process gains an 81% reduction in Dy consumption normally required by the conventional Nd2Fe14B magnets for the equivalent performance and 17% higher remanence. The investigation into the application in an interior PM (IPM) machine for a small-sized EV traction shows that compared with the conventional Nd2Fe14B magnets, despite the relatively low coercivity, the low-Dy-content magnets still withstand the thermal and demagnetization challenge over various driving operations. In addition, with the magnet´s high remanence and energy product, the machine gains significant torque and energy efficiency improvements. The analysis results are validated by a series of tests carried out on a prototype IPM machine with the new magnets.
Keywords :
boron alloys; coercive force; demagnetisation; dysprosium; electric vehicles; iron alloys; neodymium alloys; permanent magnet machines; permanent magnets; remanence; traction motors; Dy; Dy consumption reduction; Dy grain boundary-diffusion process; Nd2Fe14B; coercivity enhancement; demagnetization; energy efficiency; interior PM machine; low-Dy-content magnets; magnet high remanence; reduced dysprosium permanent magnets; sintered magnets; small-sized electric vehicle traction motors; torque efficiency; Magnetic domains; Magnetic flux; Magnetic noise; Magnetic shielding; Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy; Torque; dysprosium; electric vehicles; permanent magnet machines; permanent magnets; rare earth material;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2015.2437373