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Experimental Evaluation of a Two-phase Axial Flux Circumferential Current (AFCC) Permanent Magnet Machine
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| Author(s) |
R. Qu; J. Luo; S. Huang; T. A. Lipo |
| Abstract |
After a summary of the single-phase Axial Flux Circumferential Current (AFCC) machine,
a two-phase AFCC machine is presented to reduce the high pulsation torque of a previous single-phase
topology. A prototype of the two-phase AFCC machine is discussed. The experimental analyses of the
prototype are presented. The results show that coupling of two phases is a valid method to reduce the
large pulsation torque related to the single-phase topology, while the torque capability is still kept high.
Powdered iron material is employed in the prototype to accommodate the three-dimensional flux
distribution in the stator and rotor. The iron losses of the material are reported. |
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| Filename: | EPE-PEMC2002 - T8-062 - Qu.pdf |
| Filesize: | 655.4 KB |
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| Date |
Last modified 2004-05-25 by System |
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