Design and analysis of dual mover multi-tooth permanent magnet flux switching machine for ropeless elevator applications

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A dual mover yokeless multi-tooth (DMYMT) permanent magnet flux switching motor (PM-FSM) design is presented in this article for ropeless elevator applications. The excitation sources, including a field winding and permanent magnet, are on the short mover in the proposed design structure, whereas the stator is a simple slotted iron core, thus reducing the vertical transportation system cost. The operational principle of the proposed DMYMT in PM-FSM is introduced. The proposed dual mover yokeless multi-tooth Permanent Magnet Flux Switching Motor is analyzed and compared for various performance parameters in a Finite Element Analysis package. The proposed machine has high thrust force and cost-effectiveness compared to conventional dual permanent magnet motor. Finally, this paper also develops an analytical model for the proposed structure, validated by comparing it with Finite Element Analysis simulation results. Results show good agreement between analytical prediction and Finite Element Analysis results.

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Zahid, A., Khan, F., Ahmad, N., Sami, I., Ullah, W., Ullah, N., … Alkhammash, H. I. (2021). Design and analysis of dual mover multi-tooth permanent magnet flux switching machine for ropeless elevator applications. Actuators, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/act10040081

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