A Simple and Efficient Quasi-3D Magnetic Equivalent Circuit for Surface Axial Flux Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines

Ahmed Hemeida, Antti Lehikoinen, Paavo Rasilo, Hendrik Vansompel, Anouar Belahcen, Peter Sergeant, Antero Arkkio

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    Abstract

    This paper presents a simple and efficient magnetic equivalent circuit (MEC) model for surface axial flux permanent magnet synchronous machines. The MEC model is used to solve all the electromagnetic properties of the machine including the no load, full load voltages, cogging torque, torque ripple and stator iron core losses. Moreover, this approach can be extended for all surface permanent magnet synchronous machines. The main novelty of this approach is the development of a static system, which accounts for the rotation. The model takes into account the rotor rotation via time dependent permanent magnet magnetization sources. The static system matrix facilitates a very fast solving. In addition, to take into account the 3D effect, a multi-slicing of the machine in the radial direction is done. This boosts the simulation time to only 60 seconds for 6 slices and 50 time steps including the non-linear behaviour of the stator elements with a great accuracy. Additionally, the number of elements in the MEC can be adjusted to reduce the computational time. This model is verified by means of 3D and 2D multi slice finite element (FE) models. In addition, experimental validations are also provided at the end.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalIEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
    Early online date2018
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2018
    Publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

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