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AXIAL FLUX SURFACE MOUNTED PM MACHINE WITH FIELD WEAKENING CAPABILITY

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Recent Developments of Electrical Drives

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In this paper an axial flux PM machine with field control capability for variable speed application is presented. To achieve such as control, surface mounted PM rotor-pole configuration is shaped so that, a lowreluctance path is included. In thisway, controlling the armature reaction based on vector control allows us to command the airgap flux in a wide range. Magnetizing and demagnetizing effect can be reached with a low stator current requirement. In order to handle the rotor reluctance, an iron and PM sections are include. 3D-FEA is carried out to confirm the viability of the proposed topology. Also a procedure to estimate the d-q parameters for the topology is presented

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Tapia, J., Gonzalez, D., Wallace, R., Valenzuela, M. (2006). AXIAL FLUX SURFACE MOUNTED PM MACHINE WITH FIELD WEAKENING CAPABILITY. In: Wiak, S., Dems, M., Komęza, K. (eds) Recent Developments of Electrical Drives. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-4535-6_27

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