Purely Electromagnetic Propulsion System With Two Transmission Levels – Design, Numerical and Experimental Results

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This paper proposes a purely electromagnetic propulsion unit (meaning that no mechanical gear is considered to transfer its torque or speed). This propulsion system is obtained based on an electric motor with integrated magnetic multiplier (EMIMM) – multiplier stands for speed multiplication. The EMIMM is offering two levels of torque and speed, and in the same time the speed is multiplied without increasing the supplying frequency of the electric motor. Thus, two benefits are expected: the motor efficiency is not affected by the increased speed, and the mechanical stress on the static converter is reduced (and, consequently, a better controllability is obtained). To validate the proposed solution, the EMIMM's structure is analytically, numerically (through finite element analysis) and experimentally investigated, and a good agreement was found for the validation of the study.

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Pop, C. V., & Fodorean, D. (2022). Purely Electromagnetic Propulsion System With Two Transmission Levels – Design, Numerical and Experimental Results. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics. https://doi.org/10.1109/TIE.2022.3187582

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