A New Concept of Modular Permanent Magnet and Soft Magnetic Compound Motor Dedicated to Widespread Application

This paper deals with the design and test of a permanent-magnet machine based on a novel modular stator concept. The manufacturing and recycling costs are minimized thanks to the use of composite magnetic materials (plastic bonded magnets, soft magnetic composites). The main properties of composite...

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description This paper deals with the design and test of a permanent-magnet machine based on a novel modular stator concept. The manufacturing and recycling costs are minimized thanks to the use of composite magnetic materials (plastic bonded magnets, soft magnetic composites). The main properties of composite magnetic materials, from a magnetic and mechanical point of view, are briefly presented in the first part of this paper. After focusing on their thermal properties by detailing a thermal experimental study, the proposed concept of a modular permanent-magnet machine is described. Experimental characterization of the realized prototype, in static and dynamic operating modes, demonstrates its advantages compared with conventional structures.
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Brushless motor
Coils
Cross-disciplinary physics: materials science
rheology
economic cost
Exact sciences and technology
Focusing
lamination
Magnetic flux
Magnetic materials
Magnetic separation
Magnetism
manufacturing process
Materials science
Modular
Motors
Other topics in materials science
Permanent magnets
permanent-magnet motors
Physics
prototype
Soft magnetic materials
Stator windings
Stators
temperature measurement
thermal analysis
Thermal properties
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