Effects of Segmented Poles on Exciting Forces for BLDC Motors

세그먼트 극을 가진 BLDC 전동기의 가진력에 관한 연구

  • 김경태 (부산대 기계설계공학과) ;
  • 황상문 (부산대 기계공학부 및 기계기술연구소)
  • Published : 1999.10.01

Abstract

This paper investigates effects of segmented poles on exciting forces such as cogging torque, BEMF, phase current, torque ripple and local forces. Cogging torque, BEMF and local force are determined by FEM analysis and phase current is calculated using voltage equations after determining BEMF and phase inductance. Effective dead zones at pole separations result in wider than the physical dead zones due to leakage field during magnetization. Due to the existence of dead zones, there exist additional exciting harmonics of the cogging torque which play adverse effect on vibration and noise performance. The magnitude of BEMF is decreased and the waveforms are also distorted depending on dead zone positions. Segmented poles inevitably cause uneven magnetic field distribution at pole separations which introduces additional harmonics of exciting forces which are detrimental to structural to structural resonances. They also decrease motor efficiency by reducing effective phase BEMF.

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