Design techniques for reducing the cogging torque in surface-mounted PM motors
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Abstract
Several techniques may be adopted in designing surface-mounted permanent-magnet motors in order to reduce the cogging torque. This paper describes various classical and innovative techniques, giving a theoretical justification for each of them. To this aim, a simple original model of the cogging torque mechanism and a Fourier analysis are introduced. As a result, it is highlighted that some techniques are not always utilizable, and some of them may even be deprecatory when not used correctly. In addition, effects of cogging torque elimination on back electromotive force are discussed.
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- Cogging torque
- Torque
- Magnet
- Counter-electromotive force
- Direct torque control
- Control theory (sociology)
- Electromotive force
- Forging
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