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Evaluating radial, axial and transverse flux topologies for 'in-wheel' motorby: Z. Rahman
Power Electronics in Transportation, 2004 In Power Electronics in Transportation, 2004 (2004), pp. 75-81.
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AbstractThree different motor topologies, (1) radial, (2) axial and (3) transverse flux, are investigated for 'in-wheel' electric propulsion system. The design constraints are: 350mm×100mm package limitation, 48 V DC bus restriction and per phase inverter current limited to 500 A<sup>pk</sup>. In addition, magnet pole pairs are fixed to 9 due to limitation in 'position sensor' capacity. The paper summarizes results obtained from analytical design followed by 2D and 3D static and transient finite element analysis accompanied with experimental verification for the radial flux topology.
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