Abstract

Cogging torque of brushless permanent magnet (PM) motors employing segmented stator cores with narrow slot openings has been investigated. Two types of test motors were examined: one with a segmented Halbach cylinder rotor and the other with a radially oriented ring PM rotor. The measured cogging torque was predicted from the measured dimensional errors for the inner radius of the stator core in both types.

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