Abstract

This article proposes a new fault-tolerant permanent magnet (FTPM) machine with the improved salient ratio and reluctance torque ratio. The key of the proposed machine is the new slot-pole combination (20-slot/14-pole), which breaks the traditional rule which stipulates that the difference between slot number and pole number in FTPM machines is equal to 2. After the selection of slot-pole combination, the influence of the ratio of armature diameter to length and the injected current on salient ratio and reluctance torque ratio is evaluated, indicating that the relationship between the salient ratio and the reluctance torque ratio is contradictory in the FTPM machine. Therefore, the multiobjective method is employed to obtain optimal rotor parameters. In order to confirm the superiority and the uniqueness of the proposed FTPM machine, the comparison between the proposed FTPM machine and the two traditional FTPM machines (20-slot/18-pole) is analyzed. From the finite-element method and experimental results, it clearly depicts that the designed 20-slot/14-pole FTPM machine exhibits good fault-tolerant capacity, the improved salient ratio and reluctance torque ratio.

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