Abstract

Although relatively small in size and power output, automotive accessory motors play a vital role in improving such critical vehicle characteristics as drivability, comfort, and, most importantly, fuel economy. This paper describes a design method and experimental verification of a novel technique for torque ripple reduction in stator claw-pole permanent-magnet (PM) machines, which are a promising technology prospect for automotive accessory motors.

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