DocumentCode
48768
Title
Fractional-Slot Concentrated-Winding Axial-Flux Permanent-Magnet Machine With Tooth-Wound Coils
Author
Capponi, F. Giulii ; De Donato, G. ; Rivellini, Giovanni Antonio ; Caricchi, F.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Astronaut., Electr., & Energetic Eng., Univ. of Rome-La Sapienza, Rome, Italy
Volume
50
Issue
4
fYear
2014
fDate
July-Aug. 2014
Firstpage
2446
Lastpage
2457
Abstract
This paper presents the design, finite-element (FE) analyses and experimental validation of a Kaman-type fractional-slot concentrated-winding axial-flux permanent-magnet machine with tooth-wound coils. In this particular topology, the flux travels axially through the permanent magnets, from one stator to the opposite, so that there is no need for any rotor back iron. Thus, the rotor is an assembly of permanent magnets and a suitably designed holder. In order to guarantee adequate mechanical stiffness, stainless steel has been selected as the holder´s material. Different designs of this holder are investigated, with the aim of minimizing the induced losses therein. Both no-load and on-load performances are analyzed with 2-D time-stepped FE simulations, with particular attention devoted to rotor losses. A full-scale prototype is built, together with two of the previously investigated holder structures. Experimental tests confirm the validity of the design and of the FE simulations.
Keywords
Kalman filters; elastic constants; finite element analysis; magnetic flux; permanent magnet machines; stators; 2D time-stepped FE simulations; Kaman-type concentrated-winding axial-flux permanent-magnet machine; Kaman-type fractional-slot axial-flux permanent-magnet machine; cogging torque; eddy current; finite-element analysis; induced loss minimization; mechanical stiffness; no-load performance analysis; on-load performance analysis; stainless steel; tooth-wound coils; Coils; Harmonic analysis; Power capacitors; Rotors; Stator windings; Windings; Axial flux; cogging torque; concentrated winding; eddy current; finite-element analysis (FEA); fractional slot; permanent magnet; rotor losses; tooth-wound coil;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2013.2295432
Filename
6702453
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