Flux-Modulated Permanent Magnet Machines: Challenges and Opportunities
High torque density is a desirable feature of electrical machines used in traction applications, such as electric vehicle (EV)/hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) propulsion, wind turbines, more electric aircrafts, etc. The flux-modulated permanent magnet (FMPM) machine is considered as one of the most pr...
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doaj-fd086e5f5a6a4c489c160898bc9458f72021-01-13T00:01:31ZengMDPI AGWorld Electric Vehicle Journal2032-66532021-01-0112131310.3390/wevj12010013Flux-Modulated Permanent Magnet Machines: Challenges and OpportunitiesQingsong Wang0Xing Zhao1Shuangxia Niu2Centre for Advanced Low Carbon Propulsion Systems (C-ALPS), Coventry University, Coventry CV1 2JH, UKDepartment of Electrical Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, ChinaHigh torque density is a desirable feature of electrical machines used in traction applications, such as electric vehicle (EV)/hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) propulsion, wind turbines, more electric aircrafts, etc. The flux-modulated permanent magnet (FMPM) machine is considered as one of the most promising candidates to achieve high torque density. The incorporated gearing effect is ideal in reducing the rotating speed and amplifying the output torque of the FMPM machines. This paper aims at a comprehensive review of the topology evolution of the FMPM machines. Based on different structures, the FMPM machines are grouped into four categories: surface-type FMPM machines, spoke-type FMPM machines, partitioned stator FMPM machines, and bidirectional FMPM machines. The operating principles, advantages, drawbacks, and major applications of the FMPM machines are discussed in detail. In the end, the current state of the art, opportunities, challenges, and future trends of the FMPM machines are discussed. Therefore, this paper offers a systematic guidance on the selection and design of the FMPM machines.https://www.mdpi.com/2032-6653/12/1/13flux-modulated machinehigh torque densitytopology revolutiontraction application |
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Flux-Modulated Permanent Magnet Machines: Challenges and Opportunities |
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Flux-Modulated Permanent Magnet Machines: Challenges and Opportunities |
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High torque density is a desirable feature of electrical machines used in traction applications, such as electric vehicle (EV)/hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) propulsion, wind turbines, more electric aircrafts, etc. The flux-modulated permanent magnet (FMPM) machine is considered as one of the most promising candidates to achieve high torque density. The incorporated gearing effect is ideal in reducing the rotating speed and amplifying the output torque of the FMPM machines. This paper aims at a comprehensive review of the topology evolution of the FMPM machines. Based on different structures, the FMPM machines are grouped into four categories: surface-type FMPM machines, spoke-type FMPM machines, partitioned stator FMPM machines, and bidirectional FMPM machines. The operating principles, advantages, drawbacks, and major applications of the FMPM machines are discussed in detail. In the end, the current state of the art, opportunities, challenges, and future trends of the FMPM machines are discussed. Therefore, this paper offers a systematic guidance on the selection and design of the FMPM machines. |
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