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2D harmonic analysis of the cogging torque in synchronous permanent magnet machines

M. Lukaniszyn (Department of Electrical Engineering and Automatic Control, Technical University of Opole, Poland)
M. Jagiela (Department of Electrical Engineering and Automatic Control, Technical University of Opole, Poland)
R. Wróbel (Department of Electrical Engineering and Automatic Control, Technical University of Opole, Poland)
K. Latawiec (Department of Electrical Engineering and Automatic Control, Technical University of Opole, Poland)
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Abstract

Presents an approach to determine sources of cogging torque harmonics in permanent magnet electrical machines on the basis of variations of air‐gap magnetic flux density with time and space. The magnetic flux density is determined from the two‐dimensional (2D) finite element model and decomposed into the double Fourier series through the 2D fast Fourier transform (FFT). The real trigonometric form of the Fourier series is used for the purpose to identify those space and time harmonics of magnetic flux density whose involvement in the cogging torque is the greatest relative contribution. Carries out calculations for a symmetric permanent magnet brushless machine for several rotor eccentricities and imbalances.

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Lukaniszyn, M., Jagiela, M., Wróbel, R. and Latawiec, K. (2004), "2D harmonic analysis of the cogging torque in synchronous permanent magnet machines", COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering, Vol. 23 No. 3, pp. 774-782. https://doi.org/10.1108/03321640410540719

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