Development of a consequent pole transverse flux permanent magnet linear machine with passive secondary structure

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Abstract

Transverse-flux machines have the advantage of high force density owing to the peculiarity of decoupling of electric loading and magnetic loading. In this paper, a novel consequent-pole transverse-flux permanent magnet linear machine (CP-TFPMLM) is proposed and investigated. The origination of the proposed machine is from an existing transverse-flux flux-reversal linear machine (TF-FRLM), by partially replacing permanent magnet poles with soft magnetic iron for further reducing the cost of magnets. The fundamental structure and operating principle are introduced at first. The electromagnetic performance, including back EMF, detent force, and thrust force, are investigated with the finite element method. The proposed machine can achieve similar performance as compared to the TF-FRLM but with half of the magnets are used.

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Luo, J., Kou, B., Zhang, H., & Qu, R. (2019). Development of a consequent pole transverse flux permanent magnet linear machine with passive secondary structure. CES Transactions on Electrical Machines and Systems, 3(1), 39–44. https://doi.org/10.30941/CESTEMS.2019.00006

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