Abstract

This paper presents a comprehensive analysis and comparison of air-cored axial-flux permanent-magnet machines with different types of coil configurations. Although coil factor is particularly more sensitive to coil-band width and coil pitch in air-cored machines than conventional slotted machines, remarkably no comprehensive analytical equations exist. Here, new formulas are derived to compare the coil factor of two common concentrated-coil stator winding types. Then, respective coil factors for the winding types are used to determine the torque characteristics and, from that, the optimized coil configurations. Three-dimensional finite-element analysis (FEA) models are built to verify the analytical models. Furthermore, overlapping and wave windings are investigated and compared with the concentrated-coil types. Finally, a prototype machine is designed and built for experimental validations. The results show that the concentrated-coil type with constant coil pitch is superior to all other coil types under study.

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