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Comparative Study between the Synchronous Motor to Permanent Magnets and Axial Flux (MSAP) and its Equivalent to Coiled Rotor (MSRB)

Received: 30 June 2015     Accepted: 8 July 2015     Published: 9 July 2015
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Abstract

This work consists in conceiving of a coiled rotor synchronous motor equivalent to a permanent magnet axial-flux motor for electric vehicle by the joint method analytical / finite elements. An analytical model sizing motor is developed by the finite element method. A comparison between a 4 pairs of poles 6 teeth structure of a permanent magnet axial-flux motor and the studied motor is made in the goal to select the most effective structure for the same strength and same electric constant.

Published in International Journal of Electrical Components and Energy Conversion (Volume 1, Issue 3)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijecec.20150103.11
Page(s) 69-74
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Keywords

Design, Electric Motor, Finite Element, Selection, Modularity

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  • National School of Electronics and Telecommunications of Sfax, SETIT-Research Unit, Sfax University, Sfax, Tunisia

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