IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion | 2021

Research on Detent Force Characteristics of a Linear Flux-Switching Permanent-Magnet Motor

 
 
 

Abstract


Linear flux-switching permanent-magnet (LFSPM) motors have been proposed for electromagnetic launch system (EMLS). Benefiting from the permanent magnet (PM) settled on the long double-sided primary and the yokeless secondary, the proposed structure has the advantage of high thrust force density and simple structure compared with the traditional linear permanent-magnet synchronous motor (LPMSM) and linear induction motor (LIM), which makes it more suitable for the EMLS. However, it suffers from the deficiency of relatively high detent force due to the permanent magnets (PMs) settled on the primary, which will also exert an influence on the thrust ripple. Different from the traditional rotary motor, the linear motor also suffers from the end force caused by the end effect. So, a new structure of secondary, which is called symmetric unequally spaced (SUS) secondary in this paper, is proposed to improve the electromagnetic performance from the point of the detent force and thrust ripple for the motor. The thrust ripple and detent force are effectively declined by applying the proposed method without the sacrifice of the average thrust force. The validity of the method is verified by finite element analysis (FEA). A prototype with SUS secondary is manufactured to verify the simulation result.

Volume None
Pages 1-1
DOI 10.1109/TEC.2021.3066073
Language English
Journal IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion

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