摘要

Despite transverse-flux machines (TFMs) being intrinsically three-dimensional, it is still possible to analyze them using relatively simple analytical models. This paper aims to provide an insight into the behavior of TFMs using a compact equation, which relates torque to the electric and magnetic loadings of the machine and a flux factor. The flux factor is also used to estimate the flux linkage and therefore the power factor of this kind of machine. It is shown that the low power factor of TFMs is not only due to leakage, but also due to the nature of the electromagnetic interaction that takes place. The TFM developed at the University of Southampton is used as the basis of a case study to illustrate the tradeoff between torque density and power factor, and to provide some design guidelines. The analytical results are verified using finite elements analysis and experimental data.

  • 出版日期2017-6