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Switched-flux machines with hybrid NdFeB and ferrite magnets

I.A.A. Afinowi (Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK)
Z.Q. Zhu (Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK)
Y. Guan (Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK)
Jean-Claude Mipo (Research and Development Department, VALEO Electrical Systems, Paris, France)
P. Farah (Research and Development Department, VALEO Electrical Systems, Paris, France)

Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to comparatively study the conventional, i.e. single magnet, and novel hybrid-magnet switched-flux permanent-magnet (HMSFPM) machines.

Design/methodology/approach

The HMSFPM machines utilize two magnet types, i.e. low-cost ferrites and NdFeB. Thus, a set of magnet ratios (?), defined as the quotient of the NdFeB volume to the total PM volume, is introduced. This allows any desired performance and cost trade-off to be designed. Series- and parallel-excited magnet configurations are investigated using 2-dimensional finite element analysis.

Findings

The torque of the HMSFPM machines is lower than the NdFeB SFPM machine but the flux-weakening performance is improved for similar machine efficiency. If the machine dimensions are unconstrained, the HMSFPM machines can have the same torque for reduced material costs and a moderate increase in machine dimensions. Ferrite SFPM machines have the lowest cost for the same torque but a significant increase in machine dimensions is required. Finally, the series-excited HMSFPM machine is the preferred over the parallel-excited HMSFPM machine because it has superior demagnetization withstand capability.

Research limitations/implications

Mechanical and winding eddy current losses are not considered in the efficiency map calculations.

Originality/value

The NdFeB SFPM, ferrite SFPM, series-excited HMSFPM, and the parallel-excited HMSFPM machines are compared for their electromagnetic performance, flux-weakening, PM demagnetization, efficiency, and material costs.

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Citation

Afinowi, I.A.A., Zhu, Z.Q., Guan, Y., Mipo, J.-C. and Farah, P. (2016), "Switched-flux machines with hybrid NdFeB and ferrite magnets", COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering, Vol. 35 No. 2, pp. 456-472. https://doi.org/10.1108/COMPEL-03-2015-0112

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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