Modeling of the armature slotting effect in the magnetic field distribution of a linear permanent magnet motor

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Abstract

A method for modeling the armature slotting effect of the magnetic field distribution in the air-gap region of a linear, permanent-magnet motor with armature slots is proposed. By using the concept of permeance, and using the 2-D finite element analysis and curve-fitting method, the relative permeance function of the armature slotting effect is expressed as a function of the motor's geometric parameters. The feasibility of the proposed model is verified by comparing finite element analysis and experimental results for a prototype motor. By using this proposed model, we can perform iterative work such as optimal design with quicker prediction of motor performance.

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Chung, M. J., & Gweon, D. G. (2002). Modeling of the armature slotting effect in the magnetic field distribution of a linear permanent magnet motor. Electrical Engineering, 84(2), 101–108. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00202-001-0108-0

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