A systematic review on current research and developments on coreless axial-flux permanent-magnet machines
In recent years, coreless axial-flux permanent-magnet (AFPM) machines have been gaining attention. Being coreless, these machines do not experience eddy current (hence hysteresis losses) and has lower cogging torque leading to higher efficiency. However, limitations such as high leakage flux and wea...
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my.um.eprints.414372023-09-22T07:00:35Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/41437/ A systematic review on current research and developments on coreless axial-flux permanent-magnet machines Habib, Asiful Mohd Zainuri, Muhammad Ammirrul Atiqi Che, Hang Seng Ibrahim, Ahmad Asrul Abd Rahim, Nasrudin Alaas, Zuhair Muhammed Ahmed, Mohamed Mostafa Ramadan TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering In recent years, coreless axial-flux permanent-magnet (AFPM) machines have been gaining attention. Being coreless, these machines do not experience eddy current (hence hysteresis losses) and has lower cogging torque leading to higher efficiency. However, limitations such as high leakage flux and weak mechanical structure impede its wide application. The results of a systematic review on coreless AFPM machine research is presented, wherein a total of 123 studies have been selected through the Preferred Reported Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) protocol. About 55% of the articles have been published between 2017 and 2021, indicating recent attention of the researchers on coreless AFPM machines. More than 70% (87 out of 123) of the records have been published by IEEE, which proves the quality and acceptance of the studies. In two-thirds (77 out of 123) of the studies, single-stator double-rotor has been adopted as the machine topology, and in 71.8% (84 out of 123) cases, trapezoidal shape magnets have been used in conventional array. The key research areas on coreless AFPM identified through this review are to produce an efficient design for multiphase and multi-stage topology and develop lightweight rotor and stator structures. Institution of Engineering and Technology 2022-10 Article PeerReviewed Habib, Asiful and Mohd Zainuri, Muhammad Ammirrul Atiqi and Che, Hang Seng and Ibrahim, Ahmad Asrul and Abd Rahim, Nasrudin and Alaas, Zuhair Muhammed and Ahmed, Mohamed Mostafa Ramadan (2022) A systematic review on current research and developments on coreless axial-flux permanent-magnet machines. IET Electric Power Applications, 16 (10). pp. 1095-1116. ISSN 1751-8660, DOI https://doi.org/10.1049/elp2.12218 <https://doi.org/10.1049/elp2.12218>. 10.1049/elp2.12218 |
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In recent years, coreless axial-flux permanent-magnet (AFPM) machines have been gaining attention. Being coreless, these machines do not experience eddy current (hence hysteresis losses) and has lower cogging torque leading to higher efficiency. However, limitations such as high leakage flux and weak mechanical structure impede its wide application. The results of a systematic review on coreless AFPM machine research is presented, wherein a total of 123 studies have been selected through the Preferred Reported Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) protocol. About 55% of the articles have been published between 2017 and 2021, indicating recent attention of the researchers on coreless AFPM machines. More than 70% (87 out of 123) of the records have been published by IEEE, which proves the quality and acceptance of the studies. In two-thirds (77 out of 123) of the studies, single-stator double-rotor has been adopted as the machine topology, and in 71.8% (84 out of 123) cases, trapezoidal shape magnets have been used in conventional array. The key research areas on coreless AFPM identified through this review are to produce an efficient design for multiphase and multi-stage topology and develop lightweight rotor and stator structures. |
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A systematic review on current research and developments on coreless axial-flux permanent-magnet machines |
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A systematic review on current research and developments on coreless axial-flux permanent-magnet machines |
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