A high torque density dual-permanent-magnet machine for electric vehicle applications

The main objective of this work is to design a modern electric motor that is suitable for EV applications. In a conventional EV powertrain, it would house a high-speed motor with a mechanical gear system to achieve its desired torque performance. However, this would indulge in multiple disadvantage...

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Main Author: Chathayil, Vaishnav
Other Authors: Christopher H. T. Lee
Format: Thesis-Master by Coursework
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2024
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1813962024-11-29T15:45:48Z A high torque density dual-permanent-magnet machine for electric vehicle applications Chathayil, Vaishnav Christopher H. T. Lee School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering chtlee@ntu.edu.sg Engineering Motor design Finite element analysis PMSM Dual-permanent-magnet excited The main objective of this work is to design a modern electric motor that is suitable for EV applications. In a conventional EV powertrain, it would house a high-speed motor with a mechanical gear system to achieve its desired torque performance. However, this would indulge in multiple disadvantages such as friction and windage losses, along with an increase in effective weight of the entire powertrain system (due to the gear assembly). To eliminate these issues, a direct-drive motor can serve as an alternative, avoiding the use of gears and transmitting the torque directly to the vehicle’s wheel. Thus, this dissertation report focuses on the design of a dual-permanent-magnet excited (DPME) motor due to its advantageous characteristics, such as high torque, and the robustness of its rotor. In this report, a 24/23 pole DPME motor is designed and simulated using the JMAG software. The performance parameters of the motor are analyzed under both no-load and load conditions. Additionally, optimization analysis is conducted to determine the motor’s op- timal performance point. Finally, the performance of the optimized model is analyzed and compared with its counterpart motors with the same specification and geometrical dimensions. Master's degree 2024-11-28T08:27:02Z 2024-11-28T08:27:02Z 2024 Thesis-Master by Coursework Chathayil, V. (2024). A high torque density dual-permanent-magnet machine for electric vehicle applications. Master's thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/181396 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/181396 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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topic Engineering
Motor design
Finite element analysis
PMSM
Dual-permanent-magnet excited
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Motor design
Finite element analysis
PMSM
Dual-permanent-magnet excited
Chathayil, Vaishnav
A high torque density dual-permanent-magnet machine for electric vehicle applications
description The main objective of this work is to design a modern electric motor that is suitable for EV applications. In a conventional EV powertrain, it would house a high-speed motor with a mechanical gear system to achieve its desired torque performance. However, this would indulge in multiple disadvantages such as friction and windage losses, along with an increase in effective weight of the entire powertrain system (due to the gear assembly). To eliminate these issues, a direct-drive motor can serve as an alternative, avoiding the use of gears and transmitting the torque directly to the vehicle’s wheel. Thus, this dissertation report focuses on the design of a dual-permanent-magnet excited (DPME) motor due to its advantageous characteristics, such as high torque, and the robustness of its rotor. In this report, a 24/23 pole DPME motor is designed and simulated using the JMAG software. The performance parameters of the motor are analyzed under both no-load and load conditions. Additionally, optimization analysis is conducted to determine the motor’s op- timal performance point. Finally, the performance of the optimized model is analyzed and compared with its counterpart motors with the same specification and geometrical dimensions.
author2 Christopher H. T. Lee
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author Chathayil, Vaishnav
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title A high torque density dual-permanent-magnet machine for electric vehicle applications
title_short A high torque density dual-permanent-magnet machine for electric vehicle applications
title_full A high torque density dual-permanent-magnet machine for electric vehicle applications
title_fullStr A high torque density dual-permanent-magnet machine for electric vehicle applications
title_full_unstemmed A high torque density dual-permanent-magnet machine for electric vehicle applications
title_sort high torque density dual-permanent-magnet machine for electric vehicle applications
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2024
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/181396
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