Magnetic decoupling design and experimental validation of a radial-radial flux compound-structure permanent-magnet synchronous machine for HEVs

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Abstract

The radial-radial flux compound-structure permanent-magnet synchronous machine (CS-PMSM), integrated by two concentrically arranged permanent-magnet electric machines, is anelectromagnetic power-splitting device for hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs). As the two electric machines share a rotor as structural and magnetic common part, their magnetic paths are coupled, leading to possible mutual magnetic-field interference and complex control. In this paper, a design method to ensure magnetic decoupling with minimum yoke thickness of the common rotor is investigated. A prototype machine is designed based on the proposed method, and the feasibility of magnetic decoupling and independent control is validated by experimental tests of mutual influence. The CS-PMSM is tested by a designed driving cycle, and functions to act as starter motor, generator and to help the internal combustion engine (ICE) operate at optimum efficiency are validated. © 2012 by the authors.

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Zheng, P., Tong, C., Bai, J., Sui, Y., Song, Z., & Wu, F. (2012). Magnetic decoupling design and experimental validation of a radial-radial flux compound-structure permanent-magnet synchronous machine for HEVs. Energies, 5(10), 4027–4039. https://doi.org/10.3390/en5104027

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