Abstract

A permanent magnet Brushless DC (BLDC) motor has been designed with different rotor configurations based on the arrangement of the permanent magnets. Rotor configurations strongly affect the torque and efficiency performance of permanent magnet electric motors. In this paper, different rotor configurations of the permanent magnet BLDC motor with parallel the Halbach array permanent magnet were compared and evaluated. Many applications of electric drives or air-crafts have recently preferred the surface-mounted permanent magnet design due to its ease of construction and maintenance. The finite element technique has been used for the analysis and comparison of different geometry parameters and rotor magnet configurations to improve efficiency and torque performance. A comprehensive design of a three-phase permanent magnet BLDC 35kW motor is presented and simulations were conducted to evaluate its design. The skewing rotor and Halbach magnet array are applied to the permanent surface-mounted magnet on the BLDC motor for eliminating torque ripples. In order to observe the skewing rotor effect, the rotor lamination layers were skewed with different angles and Halbach sinusoidal arrays. The determined skewing angle, the eliminated theoretically cogging torque, and the back electromotive force harmonics were also analyzed.

Highlights

  • Permanent magnet (PM) Brushless DC (BLDC) motors are widely used due to features such as compactness, low weight, high efficiency, and easy assembly [1, 2]

  • Different rotor configurations are available for the PM BLDC motor, e.g. the surface mounted PM design with the interior/exterior rotor, the interior PM design with buried magnets due to specific strengths and weaknesses [3,4,5]

  • This paper introduces a novel design of the BLDC35kW-Z36P12 rotor with high efficiency and low torque ripple

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Summary

ELECTROMAGNETIC TORQUE ANALYSIS

The aim is to lower the cost with high overload efficiency and reliability. High efficiency and torque density for electric vehicle applications are the first priorities of this design program.

INTRODUCTION
Maximum torque 350 Nm
DESIGN PARAMETERS OF PM BLDC MOTOR
TORQUE RIPPLE ANALYSIS OF ROTOR SKEWED SLICES
CONCLUSION
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