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Influence of Winding Configuration on the Performance of Surface-Mounted PM Machines

Tayfun Gundogdu and Guven Komurgoz
Faculty of Electrical and Electronical Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey

Abstract—This paper presents a detailed performance comparison of Surface-Mounted PM machines (SMPMMs) equipped with distributed and concentrated windings. In order to reveal the merits and demerits of these kind of winding configurations three SMPMMs have been designed with identical air-gap length, stator and rotor outer and inner dimensions, number of poles and stack length. This comparative investigation is performed by using finite element analysis. Key parameters and performance characteristics, such as leakage-inductance, back EMF, average torque, torque quality, machine losses, and efficiency are compared. 
 
Index Terms—electric machines, surface-mounted PM machines, distributed winding, concentrated winding, MMF harmonics, winding factor

Cite: Tayfun Gundogdu and Guven Komurgoz, "Influence of Winding Configuration on the Performance of Surface-Mounted PM Machines," International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics Research, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 46-49, January 2017. DOI: 10.18178/ijmerr.6.1.46-49