Comparative study and optimal design of alternative PM configuration transverse flux linear machine

This paper presents the comparative study and optimal design of a transverse flux linear machine with different PM configurations, viz. surface-mounted and consequent-pole, in which the consequent-pole version is firstly proposed. Firstly, the effect of variation of the main design parameters on bot...

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Main Authors: Zhu, Shaohong, Cox, Tom, Gerada, C., Xu, Zeyuan
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/50044/
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author Zhu, Shaohong
Cox, Tom
Gerada, C.
Xu, Zeyuan
author_facet Zhu, Shaohong
Cox, Tom
Gerada, C.
Xu, Zeyuan
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description This paper presents the comparative study and optimal design of a transverse flux linear machine with different PM configurations, viz. surface-mounted and consequent-pole, in which the consequent-pole version is firstly proposed. Firstly, the effect of variation of the main design parameters on both topologies are studied. Then, the multi-objective optimization method based on genetic algorithm combined with response surface methodology (RSM) is adopted to realize the optimal design of these two topologies and Pareto front solutions will be obtained. Finally, the characteristics of these two topologies are analyzed and compared, with particular regard to the advantages and disadvantages of the consequent pole topology.
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spelling nottingham-500442020-05-04T19:10:45Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/50044/ Comparative study and optimal design of alternative PM configuration transverse flux linear machine Zhu, Shaohong Cox, Tom Gerada, C. Xu, Zeyuan This paper presents the comparative study and optimal design of a transverse flux linear machine with different PM configurations, viz. surface-mounted and consequent-pole, in which the consequent-pole version is firstly proposed. Firstly, the effect of variation of the main design parameters on both topologies are studied. Then, the multi-objective optimization method based on genetic algorithm combined with response surface methodology (RSM) is adopted to realize the optimal design of these two topologies and Pareto front solutions will be obtained. Finally, the characteristics of these two topologies are analyzed and compared, with particular regard to the advantages and disadvantages of the consequent pole topology. 2017-10-05 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Zhu, Shaohong, Cox, Tom, Gerada, C. and Xu, Zeyuan (2017) Comparative study and optimal design of alternative PM configuration transverse flux linear machine. In: 20th International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems (ICEMS), 11-14 Aug 2017, Sydney, Australia. consequent-pole; multi-objective optimization; response surface methodology (RSM); transverse flux linear machine http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=8056164
spellingShingle consequent-pole; multi-objective optimization; response surface methodology (RSM); transverse flux linear machine
Zhu, Shaohong
Cox, Tom
Gerada, C.
Xu, Zeyuan
Comparative study and optimal design of alternative PM configuration transverse flux linear machine
title Comparative study and optimal design of alternative PM configuration transverse flux linear machine
title_full Comparative study and optimal design of alternative PM configuration transverse flux linear machine
title_fullStr Comparative study and optimal design of alternative PM configuration transverse flux linear machine
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study and optimal design of alternative PM configuration transverse flux linear machine
title_short Comparative study and optimal design of alternative PM configuration transverse flux linear machine
title_sort comparative study and optimal design of alternative pm configuration transverse flux linear machine
topic consequent-pole; multi-objective optimization; response surface methodology (RSM); transverse flux linear machine
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/50044/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/50044/