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Study on Process Derivation and Characteristic Analysis for BLDC Motor Design Using Dual Rotor Structure with High Torque Density

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  • Byeong-Chul Lee

    (Department of Electrical Engineering, Hanbat National University, Daejeon 34158, Korea)

  • Cheon-Ho Song

    (Department of Electrical Engineering, Hanbat National University, Daejeon 34158, Korea)

  • Do-Hyun Kim

    (Department of Electrical Engineering, Hanbat National University, Daejeon 34158, Korea)

  • Ki-Chan Kim

    (Department of Electrical Engineering, Hanbat National University, Daejeon 34158, Korea)

Abstract

In this paper, the design process of brushless DC (BLDC) motor adopting the dual rotor structure that can reduce the overall size of the motor while generating the same torque as the conventional permanent magnet BLDC motor is analyzed. A simple size is selected by obtaining the torque per rotor volume (TRV), and a method of matching the counter electromotive force by selecting the pole-arc of the magnet through a magnetic equivalent circuit is analyzed. Since the efficiency is low because the 120-degree commutation method is selected, the middle stator is optimized through detailed design through the experimental design method. Afterwards, it has the advantage of being able to shift without stopping due to the characteristic of a dual rotor. For this, an analysis of the driving characteristics for each mode is performed.

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  • Byeong-Chul Lee & Cheon-Ho Song & Do-Hyun Kim & Ki-Chan Kim, 2020. "Study on Process Derivation and Characteristic Analysis for BLDC Motor Design Using Dual Rotor Structure with High Torque Density," Energies, MDPI, vol. 13(24), pages 1-9, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:13:y:2020:i:24:p:6745-:d:465765
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    1. Fugang Zhai & Liu Yang & Wenqi Fu & Haisheng Tong & Tianyu Zhao, 2022. "The Effects of Permanent Magnet Segmentations on Electromagnetic Performance in Ironless Brushless DC Motors," Energies, MDPI, vol. 15(2), pages 1-18, January.
    2. Jiongjiong Cai & Peng Ke & Xiao Qu & Zihui Wang, 2022. "Research on the Design of Auxiliary Generator for Enthalpy Reduction and Steady Speed Scroll Expander," Energies, MDPI, vol. 15(9), pages 1-17, April.

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