Energies, Vol. 18, Pages 6317: Investigation of Torque Enhancement in PMSMs for LEV Propulsion Using Magnet Segmentation

Energies, Vol. 18, Pages 6317: Investigation of Torque Enhancement in PMSMs for LEV Propulsion Using Magnet Segmentation

Energies doi: 10.3390/en18236317

Authors:
Ali Sinan Cabuk
Ozgur Ustun

In this paper, the effect of eddy-current losses of permanent magnets (PMs) is studied by conducting analyses and experiments. PM segmentation is used to reduce eddy-current losses. Nowadays, many researchers are focusing on improving the efficiency and torque of permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSMs), particularly in electric vehicle applications. This study evaluates PM eddy-current losses of an in-wheel-type PMSM designed for light electric vehicle (LEV) propulsion. Improving output torque and efficiency is essential in this type of direct-drive application. The eddy-current losses of PMs can be reduced by forming PMs as electrically isolated magnet segments. PM segmentation leads to shorter paths and reduces the values of eddy-currents, creating reduced magnetic losses. The improvement in torque production capability also implies an improvement in efficiency. To investigate the validity of PM segmentation, a three-dimensional (3D) finite element analysis (FEA) software is used for non-segmented (monolithic) and segmented cases. The experimental study is conducted using monolithic PM and segmented PM rotor assemblies. This study demonstrates the contribution of PM segmentation to torque production.

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