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This paper presents the study on a novel dual-stator 6/4 flux-switching permanent magnet (FSPM) machine for high-speed applications. Three different alternative topologies of dual-stator 6/4 FSPM machines are proposed and their performances regarding flux linkage, back electromotive force (back-EMF), torque density, and manufacturability are compared to the same specification of 10 kW and 15,000 rpm...
The purpose of this paper is to characterize the performance of a novel dual-stator six slot four pole (6/4) flux switching permanent magnet machine. The proposed dual-stator 6/4 topology eliminates even order harmonics in the flux linkage and back electromotive force, which are present in the conventional single stator topology. The resulting back electromotive forces of the proposed dual-stator...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce a novel dual-stator six stator slots four rotor poles flux switching permanent magnet machine that is viable for operation. The conventional six slots four poles topology suffers from asymmetrical flux linkage and severely unbalanced back-EMF, which makes it unfeasible. The proposed dual-stator structure utilizes windings in the second stator to produce a...
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