2014 International Conference on Optimization of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (OPTIM) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/optim.2014.6850902
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Comparison of flux switching permanent magnet machines with hybrid excitation

Abstract: Flux switching machines (FSPM) with hybrid excitation (HE) offer some attractive properties, as robust and simple rotor structure, flux control capability, brushless topology, since the excitation winding is mounted on the stator and simple cooling possibilities. This paper compares the properties of a 12/10-pole FSPM with HE and an E-core-FSPM with HE with regard to their flux adjusting capability and torque capability. 2D-finite element (FEM) calculations are performed to underline the presented ideas.

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“…• Torque Ripples: HEFSMs display torque ripples comparable to WFFSMs because of their double-salient construction. Nevertheless, the incorporation of permanent magnets and field windings contributes to partial mitigation of torque ripples [3], [42].…”
Section: ) Hefsmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Torque Ripples: HEFSMs display torque ripples comparable to WFFSMs because of their double-salient construction. Nevertheless, the incorporation of permanent magnets and field windings contributes to partial mitigation of torque ripples [3], [42].…”
Section: ) Hefsmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…III. HE-12/10-FSPM The FSM with HE, which is analyzed in this work, is the HE-12/10-FSPM [1], [11], shown in Fig. 3.…”
Section: A Machine Dimensionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the saturation a field strengthening by means of excitation winding is almost not possible, as long as rare earth magnets are used [11]. Flux strengthening is only possible when the rare earth magnets are replaced by ceramic magnets (ferrites).…”
Section: B Flux Strengtheningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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