Small single-phase two pole Ferrite-PM-stator double-saliency motor: Optimal design and experimental characterization

Stator-PM small motors are currently proposed for residential, automotive, info gadget actuators to decrease PM temperature effects and keep high performance, for lower cost, by using Ferrite-PMs and (or) aluminum stator windings. Single-phase stator-PM small motors did not receive sufficient attent...

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Published in2016 XXII International Conference on Electrical Machines (ICEM) pp. 2492 - 2497
Main Authors Isfanuti, A. S., Tutelea, L. N., Staudt, T., Maria, D. F., Laureano, A. R., Gianesini, M. A., Boldea, I.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.09.2016
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Summary:Stator-PM small motors are currently proposed for residential, automotive, info gadget actuators to decrease PM temperature effects and keep high performance, for lower cost, by using Ferrite-PMs and (or) aluminum stator windings. Single-phase stator-PM small motors did not receive sufficient attention for powers below 100W in general. The present paper characterizes a single phase two-pole Ferrite-PM stator double saliency, flux reversal motor, in terms of optimal design and detailed experimental validation. Starting from a previous recent paper of same authors, this paper expands the subject and introduces various test results on a subsequently built prototype which lead to higher efficiency than a three phase brushless d.c. counterpart at partial load (50%).
DOI:10.1109/ICELMACH.2016.7732871