Influence of Split Teeth on the Performance of Linear Permanent Magnet Vernier Motor

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Advisors: Yanxin Li, Professor, Qinfen Lu, IET Fellow, IEEE Senior Member, Professor, Micro and Special Motor Institute, College of Electrical Engineering, Zhejiang University

April, 2023 - July, 2023.


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Abstract

  • Background: In recent years, permanent magnet Vernier motors are popular research objects in electrical machine field. Linear permanent magnet Vernier motor (LPMVM) is a new type of special motor. It works according to the magnetic field modulation mechanism, which can use its own vernier effect to generate greater thrust at low speed.

  • Main Work: Based on its working principle, three motors are built up and compared in this paper by finite element analysis, while they have different split tooth structures, viz. a non-split-tooth topology, a two-split-teeth one, and a three-split-teeth one. The electromagnetic performances under no-load and on-load conditions are analyzed, focusing on the influence of different structures on thrust and power factor.

  • Results and Conclusion: Finally, it is concluded that the thrust ripple of the motor is weakened by the use of split-teeth, but at the same time, the average thrust of the motor is also reduced. Moreover, the increase of the number of split teeth will reduce the power factor of the motor.


Research Approach

  • Conducted a comprehensive study of linear permanent magnet motors, focusing on their design and operating principles, and learned finite element analysis techniques specific to these motors.

  • Conducted detailed finite element analyses in JMAG to evaluate the electromagnetic performance of three LPMMs with varying split tooth structures, providing insights into their influence on efficiency, thrust, and power factor.

  • Co-authored and revised a conference paper presented at the 2023 14th International Symposium on Linear Drivers for Industry Application(LDIA).