The magnetic field occurring in the air gap of a surface permanent magnet (PM) machine is analytically modelled. The methodology is based on the use of some “field functions”, each of one representing the field waveform due to a particular source (PM or current) or anisotropy effect (slotting). Such field functions are identified by selective FEM magneto-static 2D-simulations, with a limited time consumption. The analytical model allows to reconstruct the air gap field with great accuracy, as verified by the comparison with numerous FEM simulations, both in no load and in loaded operating conditions.

ANALYTICAL MODELLING OF THE AIR-GAP MAGNETIC FIELD IN SURFACE PERMANENT MAGNET MACHINES, BASED ON SELECTIVE FEM MAGNETO-STATIC 2D-SIMULATIONS

DI GERLANDO, ANTONINO;FOGLIA, GIOVANNI MARIA;IACCHETTI, MATTEO FELICE;PERINI, ROBERTO
2009-01-01

Abstract

The magnetic field occurring in the air gap of a surface permanent magnet (PM) machine is analytically modelled. The methodology is based on the use of some “field functions”, each of one representing the field waveform due to a particular source (PM or current) or anisotropy effect (slotting). Such field functions are identified by selective FEM magneto-static 2D-simulations, with a limited time consumption. The analytical model allows to reconstruct the air gap field with great accuracy, as verified by the comparison with numerous FEM simulations, both in no load and in loaded operating conditions.
2009
ISEF 2009 - XIV International Symposium on Electromagnetic Fields in Mechatronics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering
9782848321158
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