Designing High-Power-Density Electric Motors for Electric Vehicles with Advanced Magnetic Materials

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As we face issues of fossil fuel depletion and environmental pollution, it is becoming increasingly important to transition towards clean renewable energies and electric vehicles (EVs). However, designing electric motors with high power density for EVs can be challenging due to space and weight constraints, as well as issues related to power loss and temperature rise. In order to overcome these challenges, a significant amount of research has been conducted on designing high-power-density electric motors with advanced materials, improved physical and mathematical modeling of materials and the motor system, and system-level multidisciplinary optimization of the entire drive system. These technologies aim to achieve high reliability and optimal performance at the system level. This paper provides an overview of the key technologies for designing high-power-density electric motors for EVs with high reliability and system-level optimal performance, with the focus on advanced magnetic materials and the proper modeling of core losses under two-dimensional or three-dimensional vectorial magnetizations. This paper will also discuss the major challenges associated with designing these motors and the possible future research directions in the field.

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Guo, Y., Liu, L., Ba, X., Lu, H., Lei, G., Yin, W., & Zhu, J. (2023, April 1). Designing High-Power-Density Electric Motors for Electric Vehicles with Advanced Magnetic Materials. World Electric Vehicle Journal. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/wevj14040114

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