Abstract
In this study, the harmonic orders of varying magnetic flux density with respect to slot combinations are scrutinized through a spatial and temporal fast Fourier transform. A three-phase four-pole induction motor is selected, and, as its base model, 36 and 28 slots are set up in the stator and rotor, respectively. Eleven models with different numbers of rotor slots were designed to study torque ripples with respect to slot combinations. The correlation between torque ripple and slot harmonics in a stator and rotor is described thoroughly by comparing the tangential and radial magnetic flux densities in the air gap, tangential force density, and harmonic orders in torque. Some models having deteriorated torque ripples have one or more slot harmonic orders in common in the stator and rotor. The other models exhibit the same commonalities, but a small torque ripple occurs because of the high harmonic orders. Models with 24 stator slots are investigated through the same procedure to generalize the relationship between torque ripple and slot harmonics in 36 stator slots.
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