Abstract

AbstractHigh torque density and high reliability motors have a wide application prospect in aerospace field, so a hybrid rotor and dual stator motor is studied in this paper. Firstly, to address the problem that the difference in power density between the inner and outer unit motor is so large that it is not suitable for electromagnetic design using the power splitting method, a main dimensioning calculation method based on the equal‐power volume transformation is proposed. The influence of thermal load on the output performance of the inner and outer unit motors is taken into account comprehensively. The main dimensioning expressions for such motors are derived. Secondly, the output performance consistency between the inner and outer unit motors is theoretically analysed, and the optimal angle between the d‐axis of the permanent magnet rotor and the d‐axis of the reluctance rotor is obtained when the motor is operated in the maximum torque per ampere control mode. Finally, a prototype with a rated power of 46.7 kW was developed and load experiments were conducted on it, and the experimental results verified the correctness and feasibility of the theoretical analysis method.

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