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This paper presents a new study on the comparison of dual-rotor single-stator (DRSS) and dual-stator single-rotor (DSSR) axial flux-switching permanent magnet (AxFSPM) machines. The DRSS and DSSR AxFSPM machines have the same dimensions except for stator and rotor yoke lengths. 3-D finite element analysis (FEA) and experimental verification are used for the comparison study. The comparison results...
The paper presents the performances' analysis for an axial-flux permanent magnet synchronous machine designed for the propulsion of a special light electric vehicle. The analysis of the studied machine is made analytically and numerically. A special attention will be considered for the torque ripples decrease. The obtained results of the proposed solution will be related to an electric scooter dedicated...
This paper presents a design of permanent magnet machines (PM), such as the permanent magnet axial flux generator for wind turbine generated direct current voltage base on performance requirements. However recent developments in rare earth permanent magnet materials and power electronic devices has awakened interest in alternative generator topologies that can be used to produce direct voltage from...
We developed an axial gap permanent magnet type high temperature superconducting synchronous motor (PMHTSSM) at liquid nitrogen temperature. There are two distinctive differences between this motor and the conventional HTS motors. The permanent magnet is applied to the field, iron cores and HTS wires are used as the armature. The motor has eight field poles, and six armature windings. The armature...
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