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Research on Internal and External Split Ratio of Double-Sided Rotor Permanent Magnet Motor Based on Copper Consumption Density and Current Density

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  • Kai Liu
  • Bingyi Zhang
  • Guihong Feng

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In the traditional split ratio optimization of double-sided rotor permanent magnet motors (DSRPMM), the typical thermal constraint condition is that the total copper consumption of the motor is fixed. This method can only constrain the overall temperature rise of the motor to a certain extent, but it is limited to restrain the local short-time heating of the winding. On the basis of the heat dissipation mode and external size of the motor, an optimal design method of the split ratio based on copper consumption density and current density is presented in this paper. The method restricts the whole heating of the motor and the local short-time heating of the winding by limiting the copper consumption density and current density. The thermal is used as the electromagnetic torque boundary. By analyzing the relationship between the electromagnetic torque and the split ratio, the expression of the optimal split ratio based on the maximum electromagnetic torque is derived. The analysis model is established by using the finite element tool, and the accuracy of the expression is proved. Based on the analysis results, a DSRPMM prototype is made and the experimental test is carried out. The experimental results of the prototype demonstrate the accuracy of the optimal design method of the split ratio based on copper consumption density and current density. The research of this paper provides a theoretical basis for improving the accuracy and reliability of the DSRPMM design.

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  • Kai Liu & Bingyi Zhang & Guihong Feng, 2021. "Research on Internal and External Split Ratio of Double-Sided Rotor Permanent Magnet Motor Based on Copper Consumption Density and Current Density," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-15, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:7718833
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/7718833
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