CES Transactions on Electrical Machines and Systems (Jun 2022)
Investigation of an Intensifying-flux Variable Flux-leakage Interior Permanent Magnet Machine for Wide Speed Range
Abstract
In this paper, a novel intensifying-flux variable flux-leakage interior permanent magnet (IFVF-IPM) machine is proposed, in which flux barriers were designed deliberately between the adjacent poles to obtain intensifying-flux effect and variable flux-leakage property. The rotor topology and design principles of the proposed machine are also introduced. Then, a multi-objective optimization method is adopted based on the sensitivity analysis, and some design variables of IFVF-IPM machine with strong sensitivity are selected to optimization progress by using the non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm-II (NSGA-II). Moreover, the electromagnetic characteristics of conventional IPM machine, conventional IFVF-IPM machine (CIFVF-IPM) and the novel IFVF-IPM machine are compared based on the finite element analysis (FEA) method which includes flux linkage, inductances characteristic, torque-speed envelops and power characteristic, as well as evaluation of the risk of irreversible demagnetization. Finally, the experiment results show that the IFVF- IPM machine has a better performance in flux weakening capability for wide speed range and a lower risk of irreversible demagnetization, which indicates the validity and feasibility of the proposed machine.
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