Energies (Dec 2021)

Design and Thermal Modeling of Modular Hybrid Excited Double-Sided Linear Flux Switching Machine

  • Himayat Ullah Jan,
  • Faisal Khan,
  • Basharat Ullah,
  • Muhammad Qasim,
  • Malak Adnan Khan,
  • Ghulam Hafeez,
  • Fahad Raddah Albogamy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en14248511
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 24
p. 8511

Abstract

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This paper presents a Hybrid Excited Double-Sided Linear Flux Switching Machine (HEDSLFSM) with a crooked tooth modular stator. Generally, the conventional stators are made of a full-length iron core, increasing manufacturing costs and iron losses. Higher iron losses result in lower efficiency and lower overall performance. A U-shaped modular stator with a crooked tooth is used to lower iron consumption and increase the machine’s efficiency. Ferrite magnets are used to replace rare earth magnets, which also reduces the machine cost. Two DC excitation windings are used above and below the ferrite magnet to reduce the PM volume. 2D electromagnetic performance analysis is done to observe the key performance indices. Geometric optimization is used to optimize the Split Ratio (S.R), DC winding slot area (DCw), and AC winding slot area (ACw). Stator Tooth Width (STW), space between the modules (S.S.), and crooked angle (α) are optimized through JMAG in-built Genetic Algorithm (G.A.) optimization. High thrust force density and modular stator make it a good candidate for long-stroke applications like railway transits. The thermal analysis of the machine is performed by FEA analysis and then validated by 2D LPMC (Lumped Parametric Magnetic Equivalent Circuit) model. Both analyses are compared, and an error percentage of less than 4% is achieved.

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