Optimal design of step-sloping notches for cogging torque minimization of single-phase BLDC motors

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This paper presents a method for reducing the cogging torque for a sloping notch with two notches applied on the stator teeth. The accuracy of FEA was confirmed by a comparison with a previous model using an asymmetric notch for the experiment data and 3D FEA results, followed by a comparison of the cogging torque of a two notches model and a sloping notch model. The sloping notch model was modified to a step-sloping notch model in consideration of a potential manufacturing process. The optimal design for minimizing the cogging torque was developed considering the sloping degree, angle, position, and size of the notches. As the optimal design result, the cogging torque on the optimal model was reduced. Finally, the analysis and optimal design results were confirmed by FEA.

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Park, Y. W., Ko, J. S., & Kim, D. K. (2021). Optimal design of step-sloping notches for cogging torque minimization of single-phase BLDC motors. Energies, 14(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/en14217104

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