Abstract

This paper quantitatively compares four coaxial magnetic gears (CMGs) with and without magnetic conducting ring (MCR), which are artfully integrated into a permanent-magnet (PM) machine. In addition, different gear ratios are investigated for both topologies. By using the finite-element method, their torque and loss performances are compared and evaluated. Analysis results show that the CMGs without MCR and low gear ratio can offer higher pull-out torque and lower torque ripple, whereas the CMGs with MCR and low gear ratio have lower PM eddy current and iron loss. Finally, a 9/6 slot-pole CMG machine without MCR is prototyped for verification.

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