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Transverse Flux Machines are attractive for a number of applications where a high torque is required at a relatively low rotational speed. A typical drawback of motors of this type is a high cogging torque in relation to the overall torque output of the motor, this leads to a high torque ripple which can cause unwanted noise and vibration. A number of techniques have been developed that reduce this...
This paper presents a method of reducing the cogging torque of transverse flux machines by shaping the poles of the rotor. A number of different techniques are presented and simulated. These simulations are verified by the construction of a number of rotors from which measured results have been obtained. Further to this, the rotors are applied to machines with different cogging torque reduction techniques...
This paper discusses a method for reducing cogging torque and harmonic content of back EMF waveforms in modulated pole machines (MPMs). Tooth pitching is applied to a separate phase MPM in order to reduce the most prominent harmonics present in a three-phase MPM's cogging torque. Experimental results show that the application of tooth pitching to these machines can reduce the cogging torque and back...
In recent years significant improvements in the field of Modulated Pole Machines (MPMs) have been achieved, especially in electric vehicles applications. MPMs such as Transverse Flux Machines (TFMs) are known for producing high torque densities; though further research and improvements are needed to reduce the inherently high cogging torque and torque ripple. This paper will present a method of reducing...
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