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Cogging Torque Reduction in Brushless DC Motors Using Slot-Opening ShiftSAIED, S. A., ABBASZADEH, K. |
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permanent magnet motors, finite element methods, brushless rotating machines, optimization methods
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torque(10), cogging(9), permanent(8), motors(8), magnet(8), design(4)
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Date of Publication: 2009-02-03
Volume 9, Issue 1, Year 2009, On page(s): 28 - 33
ISSN: 1582-7445, e-ISSN: 1844-7600
Digital Object Identifier: 10.4316/AECE.2009.01005
Web of Science Accession Number: 000264815300005
SCOPUS ID: 67749123999
Abstract
In this paper, two new methods for the stator skew are introduced. In contrary with the conventional stator skew, this paper is concentrate on the slot-opening skew. The simula-tion result by finite element shows a considerable reduction in the cogging torque of the motors, the new methods are applied to. Moreover the simulations justify that the back-EMF shape remains trapezoidal for various skew angles in contrary with that in the conventional skew, this fact makes the method highly applicable in BLDC motors. |
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