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An Analysis of a Brushless DC Motor with a Cup-Rotor

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In the paper the designing of a brushless DC motor excited by NdFeB magnets with a cup-rotor, with the driven machine that can be built inside this motor is described. A field-circuit computation model of the motor with a supplying converter was developed. This model takes into account, i.e. the effect of the temperature on the value of the magnetic flux, the winding resistance, and the parameters of the converter semiconductor elements. As a result of the computations the magnetic circuit of the motor was developed in such a way that the magnetic flux did not penetrate the driven device which can be mounted inside the cup-rotor of the motor. The resultant waveforms of the electrical and mechanical parameters of the brushless DC motor are presented in the paper.

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Ciurys, M.P., Dudzikowski, I., Bogusz, G. (2015). An Analysis of a Brushless DC Motor with a Cup-Rotor. In: Gołębiowski, L., Mazur, D. (eds) Analysis and Simulation of Electrical and Computer Systems. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 324. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11248-0_30

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