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By studying the influence of air gap on energy storage location, the energy in the process of power conversion can be reasonably stored in the air gap to reduce the loss and increase the efficiency of magnetic device conversion, in addition, by reasonably distributing the size of air gap, improve the magnetic conductivity after adding air gap, adjust the linearity of inductance, and more reasonable magnetic devices are designed to increase the stability of products. [pdf]
The air gap is the main place for electromechanical energy conversion of external rotor PMSMs, and air gap magnetic field determines the output performance of motors. On one hand, for an inner rotor PMSM, the external stator is the radiator of electromagnetic noise.
In this study, the air gap magnetic field characteristics of external rotor permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSMs) under both the stator and rotor coordinate systems considering low-order current harmonics and high-order sideband current harmonics are analysed. A direct measurement technique (DMT) for air-gap magnetic field is proposed.
In the context of rotating electrical machines, air gap is the physical separation between the rotor and stator core. The role of air gap is not as simple as fi
In , a Hall sensor that can be attached to the stator surface was used to measure the air gap flux of an axial flux motor. In , 36 Hall flux sensors were installed in the air gap to detect the rotor fault and eccentricity of the rotor.
The direct measurement mainly uses a linear Hall-effect flux sensor to directly detect the air gap magnetic field distribution. In , a Hall sensor that can be attached to the stator surface was used to measure the air gap flux of an axial flux motor.
The main conclusions are as follows: (i) In stator static coordinate system, the spatial order of air gap magnetic density of external rotor PMSMs with PWM technique is np, , vm and , the frequency characteristics are nf c, and . New spatial orders are introduced by the stator slotting effect.
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