Finite Element Design of Rotor Permanent Magnet Flux Switching Machine with Arbitrary Slot, Pole and Phase Combinations

Authors

  • Đorđe M. Lekić
  • Slobodan N. Vukosavić

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7251/ELS1822093L

Abstract

A two-dimensional finite element approach for designing RPMFS (Rotor Permanent Magnet Flux Switching) machines is presented in this paper. The proposed method enables fast, accurate and computationally efficient assessment of different RPMFS machine designs with an arbitrary number of rotor poles, stator slots and stator phases. The appropriate stator winding layout is assembled for any feasible slot, pole and phase combination by employing the winding distribution table, which contributes to automating the design process. Based on the proposed method, a program is developed using the Octave FEMM (Finite Element Method Magnetics) toolbox. The program is suited for the use in the design stage, where it is necessary to determine various machine parameters for given core dimensions, terminal voltage constraints and adopted value of current density in the conductors, while taking iron saturation effects into account. Verification was carried out by simulating torque and EMF waveforms for several RPMFS machine designs.

Published

2019-09-19