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Air Gap Flux Density Waveform Design of Surface-Mounted Permanent Magnet Motor Considering Magnet Shape and Magnetization Direction

Title
Air Gap Flux Density Waveform Design of Surface-Mounted Permanent Magnet Motor Considering Magnet Shape and Magnetization Direction
Author
홍정표
Keywords
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics; surface-mounted permanent magnet motor; Air gap flux density waveform; level set based design optimization method; magnet shape; magnetization direction
Issue Date
2013-05
Publisher
IEEE
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 2012, 49(5), P.2393-2396
Abstract
The flux density waveform in the air gap of a surface-mounted permanent magnet motor demonstrates key design information such as the back electromotive force, cogging torque and torque waveform. To achieve a sinusoidal back electromotive force waveform, zero cogging torque and zero total ripple torque, the most important point to be considered is the elimination of higher harmonics in the air gap flux density. In this paper, the harmonics of the air gap flux density waveform is reduced by designing the magnet shape and magnetization direction using the level set based design optimization method. Multiple level set functions are employed to express several magnet segments with different magnetization directions. To control geometry complexity and improve the ease of manufacturing, a modified phase field model is implemented. The reaction-diffusion equation is solved to update the level set functions by the design sensitivity. A practical example shows that the optimal shapes of a permanent magnet with different magnetization directions can effectively mitigate the harmonics of the air gap flux density waveform.
URI
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6514760/
ISSN
1941-0069
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.2013.2246142
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