Title :
Synthesis of high performance PM motors with concentrated windings
Author :
Cros, Jéröme ; Viarouge, Philippe
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Laval Univ., Que., Canada
fDate :
6/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The windings concentrated around the teeth offer obvious advantages for the electrical machines with radial air-gap, because the volume of copper used in the end-windings can be reduced. The Joule losses are decreased, and the efficiency is improved. These machines are still limited to applications of sub-fractional power and they generally present a reduced number of phases. In the three-phase machines, the concentrated winding is too often restricted to a winding with a short pitch of 120 electrical degrees, i.e., to a winding with performances reduced compared to the traditional structures. But there is a significant number of three-phase structures which can support a concentrated winding if the number of poles is increased. In this article, the authors present a synthesis of the structures of three-phase machines with concentrated windings. (1) In the first part, the structures with a regular distribution of the slots are presented. A systematic method is proposed to determine the windings and the performances are discussed. (2) In the second part, the authors present original structures of three-phase machines with concentrated windings which use an irregular distribution of the slots. A specific method to identify these structures is described, and a comparative analysis of the performances of the original and traditional structures is performed by using a field calculation software
Keywords :
AC motors; air gaps; brushless machines; machine windings; permanent magnet motors; Joule losses; brushless motors; concentrated windings; efficiency improvement; electrical machines; field calculation software; high performance PM motors; irregular slot distribution; radial air-gap; short pitch; slots distribution; sub-fractional power; teeth; three-phase machines; three-phase structures; Air gaps; Application software; Coils; Copper; Electric machines; Helium; Machine windings; Performance analysis; Software performance; Teeth;
Journal_Title :
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEC.2002.1009476