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Principle and Analysis of Doubly Salient PM Motor With Π-Shaped Stator Iron Core Segments

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This paper investigates a novel three-phase doubly salient permanent magnet (DSPM) motor. Because of the adoption of Π-shaped stator iron core segments, the asymmetrical magnetic circuit among different phases occurring in conventional DSPM motors with E-shaped stator iron core segments can be avoided, so that balanced and sinusoidal three-phase PM flux linkage and no-load electromotive force (EMF) can be achieved. First, based on a 12/7 stator/rotor pole combination, the operation principle of Π-core DSPM motor is discussed using the least magnetic reluctance principle. Then, the general airgap field modulation theory is extended to the Π-core DSPM motor for explaining its operation principle further and armature winding connection. The finite element analysis is used to validate theoretical analysis, as well as to calculate its electromagnetic performances. The results show that the 12/7-pole Π-core DSPM motor possesses higher average torque output capability and lower torque ripple compared with the 12/8-pole E-core counterpart. Finally, a 12/7-pole Π-core DSPM motor is built and tested so as to experimentally verify the theoretical analysis.

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