Abstract

The general rules of rotor pole and armature winding configurations combinations for 24-slot stator wound field flux switching machines (SWFFSMs) are investigated thoroughly in this article. Meanwhile, based on the virtual coil method, a novel general auxiliary evaluation variable, which is proportional to the fundamental amplitude of open-circuit flux-linkage of armature coil is proposed in this article. Hence, these SWFFSMs with larger open-circuit flux-linkage and back-EMF can be obtained effectively. In addition, the effect of rotor poles on the complementarity of armature windings is analyzed so that more sinusoidal and symmetrical back-EMF can be acquired. Furthermore, for these SWFFSMs with larger open-circuit back-EMF, the torque capability is restricted to a considerable extent due to the deep magnetic saturation caused by overlapping armature winding. Hence, a new method by optimizing the ratio of armature slot area and excitation slot area is proposed in this article to ensure that the higher torque density of selected SWFFSMs can be maintained. To verify the validity of analysis and methodology proposed in this article, seven representative SWFFSMs are chosen for verification at no load by the finite-element analysis (FEA) while a 24s/17p SWFFSM with the highest torque density is chosen for further verification at on-load conditions by the FEA and experiments.

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