Abstract
This study proposes a new configuration for line start permanent magnet (PM) motors with low consumption of PM material, providing improved performance. The configuration is developed by analysing PM flux density distribution in the machine airgap and focusing on the d-axis armature reaction flux path and also different magnetisation types in the PM poles. It features double flux barriers for each rotor pole to facilitate near sinusoidal flux density distribution. Main characteristics of a motor with the proposed configuration are analysed by finite element method (FEM) and compared with the characteristics of a motor with the conventional configuration. Finally, the motor is built and tested. The FEM and experimental results verify the advantages of the proposed configuration. The results show that the required PM material reduces by one-third, while desirable performance is provided. The machine is capable of working with delta connection causing negligible circulating current and low torque ripples.
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