Permanent Magnet Machines for High-Speed Applications

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This paper overviews high-speed permanent magnet (HSPM) machines, accounting for stator structures, winding configurations, rotor constructions, and parasitic effects. Firstly, singlephase and three-phase PM machines are introduced for high-speed applications. Secondly, for three-phase HSPM machines, applications, advantages, and disadvantages of slotted/slotless stator structures, non-overlapping/overlapping winding configurations, different rotor constructions, i.e., interior PM (IPM), surface-mounted PM (SPM), and solid PM, are summarised in detail. Thirdly, parasitic effects due to high-speed operation are presented, including various loss components, rotor dynamic and vibration, and thermal aspects. Overall, three-phase PM machines have no self-starting issues, and exhibit high power density, high efficiency, high critical speed, together with low vibration and noise, which make them a preferred choice for high-performance, high-speed applications.

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He, T., Zhu, Z., Eastham, F., Wang, Y., Bin, H., Wu, D., … Chen, J. (2022, January 1). Permanent Magnet Machines for High-Speed Applications. World Electric Vehicle Journal. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/wevj13010018

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