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Multiphase flux-switching permanent-magnet (FSPM) machines inherit the merits of conventional FSPM machines and the common advantages of multiphase machines, e.g., low torque pulsations, a high torque density, and a high fault-tolerant capability. When a hybrid excitation is applied, postfault armature currents can be reduced by applying a positive field current (PFC). Hence, in this paper, based...
This paper designs two six-phase hybrid-excited flux-switching (HEFS) machines with E-core and C-core stator laminations, respectively, for electric vehicles (EVs). The iron bridges are adopted in stators to simplify the manufacturing process. First of all, focused on the flux-regulation capabilities, the steady-state and torque-speed (T-n) characteristics are discussed. Especially, the phenomenon...
In this paper, winding configurations of multiphase flux-switching permanent magnet (FSPM) machines with multiple winding sets are investigated by finite-element analysis (FEA). The results reveal that for certain stator- and rotor-pole combinations, symmetrical winding configuration used in traditional machines may not invariably apply to multiphase machines in some respects, since the coils with...
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