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Optimal Design of a Novel Asymmetrical Rotor Structure to Obtain Torque and Efficiency Improvement in Surface Inset PM Motors

Authors
Zhao, WenliangLipo, Thomas A.Kwon, Byung-Il
Issue Date
Mar-2015
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
Keywords
Asymmetrical rotor; finite-element method (FEM); frozen permeability method (FPM); genetic algorithm (GA); magnetic torque; optimal design; reluctance torque; surface inset permanent magnet (PM) motor; surface-mounted PM (SPM) motor
Citation
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MAGNETICS, v.51, no.3
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Journal Title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MAGNETICS
Volume
51
Number
3
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/18824
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.2014.2362146
ISSN
0018-9464
Abstract
This paper proposes an optimal design of a novel asymmetrical rotor structure for surface inset permanent magnet (PM) motors to obtain torque and efficiency improvement. Different from the conventional approach, the proposed design of asymmetrical rotor structures is employed to improve the torque production by creating rotor asymmetry to allow the reluctance torque and the magnetic torque to reach a maximum at the same current phase angle. To evaluate the contribution, the frozen permeability method is utilized to segregate the torque into its reluctance and magnetic torque components. For demonstrating the design concept and obtaining a criterion for improving torque by making full use of torque components, an optimal design by iterative computation is first to be performed utilizing the finite-element method. Based on the obtained criterion, the optimal design by algorithms, such as the Kriging method and genetic algorithm, is applied to further improve the torque and efficiency. As a result, the performance of the proposed surface inset PM motor by two-step optimization is dramatically improved compared with that of the conventional surface inset PM motor. Furthermore, a comparison between the optimized surface inset PM motor and a conventional surface-mounted PM (SPM) motor is also performed under the same operating condition, which demonstrates that the optimized surface inset PM motor can significantly save the magnet amount compared with the conventional SPM motor for producing the same output torque.
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