Theoretical analysis and experiments of axial flux pm motors with minimized cogging torque Dong Ho Kim
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 23, no. 2, pp.335-343, 2009
Abstract : This paper deals with analysis and experiments of an axial flux PM (AFPM) brushless dc motor with minimized
cogging torque. Recently, many optimal designs for the AFPM motor have been done by finite element (FE) analysis,
but such analysis is time-consuming. In this study, the equation of magnetic flux lines existing between PMs and core
is assumed mathematically and the minimum cogging torque is calculated theoretically and geometrically without FE
analysis. The form of equation is assumed to be a 2nd order polynomial. The skew angle that makes the cogging torque
minimized is calculated theoretically, and the value of minimum cogging torque is compared with the results obtained
by FE analysis and experiments. The maximum cogging torque of a proposed AFPM motor has the smallest value
approximately at a skew angle of 4¡Æ in both the theoretical and FE analysis. Compared with the non-skewed motor, the
cogging torque of the skewed motor can be decreased to over 90%, which has a value of 5% of the rated torque. Two
types of stator cores, with the skew angle of 0¡Æ and 4¡Æ, are analyzed, manufactured, and tested experimentally.
Keyword :
Axial flux permanent magnet motor; Cogging torque; Magnetic flux; Skew angle
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