Abstract

The structural parameters of an equal amplitude modulated magnetic pole is limited by the length of the air-gap. When the modulation ratio or carrier ratio is small, the spacing of permanent magnets is too large, which will lead to a worse cogging effect, and then the torque optimization effect is not satisfying. In order to improve the operation stability of a bearingless permanent magnet synchronous motor (bearingless PMSM), an unequal amplitude modulated magnetic pole structure is proposed according to the principle of magnetic pole modulation. The Taguchi method is used to optimize the structural parameters of the unequal amplitude modulated magnetic pole with the goal of reducing the torque and suspension force fluctuation. Three kinds of magnetic pole structures, named the whole magnetic pole, the equal amplitude modulated magnetic pole and the unequal amplitude modulated magnetic pole are compared and verified. The results show that the proposed structure of the unequal amplitude modulated magnetic pole can effectively further decrease the torque and suspension force fluctuations under the premise of the output capacity of the motor being unchanged, which improves the performance of the bearingless PMSM.

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