This paper analyzes and compares models for predicting average magnet losses in interior permanent-magnet motors with fractional-slot concentrated windings due to harmonics in the armature reaction (assuming sinusoidal phase currents). Particularly, loss models adopting different formulations and solutions to the Helmholtz equation to solve for the eddy currents are compared to a simpler model relying on an assumed eddy-current distribution. Boundaries in terms of magnet dimensions and angular frequency are identified (numerically and using an identified approximate analytical expression) to aid the machine designer whether the more simple loss model is applicable or not. The assumption of a uniform flux-density variation (used in the loss ...
This paper analyzes rotor eddy-current loss in permanent-magnet brushless ac machines. It is shown t...
This paper investigates the rotor-cavity positioning and the combination of stator-slot and rotor-ef...
Interior permanent magnet (IPM) machines and non-overlapping concentrated windings (CW) are two desi...
International audiencethis paper studies magnet eddy-current losses in permanent magnet (PM) machine...
Permanent-magnet machines with fractional slot concentrated windings are easy to manufacture. Their ...
Thanks to IEEE. The original PDF of the article can be found at: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/log...
this paper studies magnet eddy-current losses in permanent magnet (PM) machines with concentrated wi...
It is well known that in fractional-slot concentrated windings the eddy-current losses in the perman...
Thanks to IEEE. The original PDF of the article can be found at: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/log...
International audience—This paper focuses on the reduction of eddy-current losses in Fractional slot...
International audienceIncreasing speed of electric machine leads to high losses especially in stator...
International audienceIncreasing speed of electric machine leads to high losses especially in stator...
This paper investigates the rotor cavity positioning and the combination of stator slot and rotor ef...
We develop an analytical model for predicting the eddy-current loss in the rotor magnets of permanen...
Eddy current losses in magnets are a major consideration in the rotor design of permanent magnet syn...
This paper analyzes rotor eddy-current loss in permanent-magnet brushless ac machines. It is shown t...
This paper investigates the rotor-cavity positioning and the combination of stator-slot and rotor-ef...
Interior permanent magnet (IPM) machines and non-overlapping concentrated windings (CW) are two desi...
International audiencethis paper studies magnet eddy-current losses in permanent magnet (PM) machine...
Permanent-magnet machines with fractional slot concentrated windings are easy to manufacture. Their ...
Thanks to IEEE. The original PDF of the article can be found at: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/log...
this paper studies magnet eddy-current losses in permanent magnet (PM) machines with concentrated wi...
It is well known that in fractional-slot concentrated windings the eddy-current losses in the perman...
Thanks to IEEE. The original PDF of the article can be found at: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/log...
International audience—This paper focuses on the reduction of eddy-current losses in Fractional slot...
International audienceIncreasing speed of electric machine leads to high losses especially in stator...
International audienceIncreasing speed of electric machine leads to high losses especially in stator...
This paper investigates the rotor cavity positioning and the combination of stator slot and rotor ef...
We develop an analytical model for predicting the eddy-current loss in the rotor magnets of permanen...
Eddy current losses in magnets are a major consideration in the rotor design of permanent magnet syn...
This paper analyzes rotor eddy-current loss in permanent-magnet brushless ac machines. It is shown t...
This paper investigates the rotor-cavity positioning and the combination of stator-slot and rotor-ef...
Interior permanent magnet (IPM) machines and non-overlapping concentrated windings (CW) are two desi...