A review of transverse flux machines topologies and design

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Abstract

High torque and power density are unique merits of transverse flux machines (TFMs). TFMs are particularly suitable for use in direct-drive systems, that is, those power systems with no gearbox between the electric machine and the prime mover or load. Variable speed wind turbines and in-wheel traction seem to be great-potential applications for TFMs. Nevertheless, the cogging torque, efficiency, power factor and manufacturing of TFMs should still be improved. In this paper, a comprehensive review of TFMs topologies and design is made, dealing with TFM applications, topologies, operation, design and modeling.

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Ballestín-Bernad, V., Artal-Sevil, J. S., & Domínguez-Navarro, J. A. (2021, November 1). A review of transverse flux machines topologies and design. Energies. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14217173

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