Automotive Electric Propulsion Systems With Reduced or No Permanent Magnets: An Overview
Polytechnic University of Timişoara · Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Hybrid and electric vehicle technology has seen rapid development in recent years. The motor and the generator are at the heart of the vehicle drive and energy system and often utilize expensive rare-earth permanent magnet (PM) material. This paper reviews and addresses the research work that has been carried out to reduce the amount of rare-earth material that is used while maintaining the high efficiency and performance that rare-earth PM machines offer. These new machines can use either less rare-earth PM material, weaker ferrite magnets, or no magnets; and they need to meet the high performance that the more usual interior PM synchronous motor with sintered neodymium-iron-boron magnets provides. These…
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- 40.66
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- 100%
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- 88
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4Topics & keywords
- Magnet
- Stator
- Automotive engineering
- Magnetic reluctance
- Reluctance motor
- Propulsion
- Synchronous motor
- Switched reluctance motor
- Affordable and clean energy