Motor Cu Magneti Permanenti
Motor Cu Magneti Permanenti
Motor Cu Magneti Permanenti
This work was supported by Brose Fahrzeugteile GmbH & Co. KG,
Wuerzburg, Germany
W. Chlebosz is with Brose Fahrzeugteile GmbH & Co. KG, Wuerzburg,
Germany (e-mail: wojciech.chlebosz@brose.com).
G.Ombach is with the Brose Fahrzeugteile GmbH & Co. KG,
Wuerzburg, Germany (e-mail: grzegorz.ombach@brose.com).
J.Junak is with the Brose Fahrzeugteile GmbH & Co. KG, Wuerzburg,
Germany (e-mail: jacek.junak@brose.com).
Fig. 1 Three systems of motor position in e-bikes: a) Front wheel hub motor
b) Back wheel hub motor c) Mid-drive motor
II.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
SYSTEM EXAMINATION
Uphill
grade
[%]
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Moving
speed
[km/h]
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Output
power
[W]
21.5
21.0
21.0
20.8
20.4
20.2
19.7
18.8
16.5
13.3
11.0
10.1
8.8
8.5
8.1
7.7
7.2
6.8
5.3
4.5
3.9
Rotarty
speed
[rpm]
56
93
124
177
200
245
279
300
295
260
230
220
196
185
178
163
150
128
133
109
79
Fig. 4 Measured torque and power vs. speed for motor with planetary gear,
built in front wheel of bike
Fig. 5 Measured torque and power vs. speed for motor without planetary
gear on test-bench.
A.
System Simulation
Motor model with control electronic was built with
parameters shown in Table 2. The results of simulations
were compared with measurements, and depicted on Fig 6,
7, 8 as comparison of phase currents. Simulated and
measured Back-EMF at 1000rpm is depicted on Fig. 9.
Torque
[Nm]
TABLE 2
PARAMETERS OF ANALYSED BRUSHLESS MOTOR WITH OUTER ROTOR
CONSTRUCTION.
175.7
171.6
171.6
169.9
166.7
165.0
160.9
153.6
134.8
108.7
89.9
82.5
71.9
69.4
66.2
62.9
58.8
55.6
43.3
36.8
31.9
Parameter
Value
Lamination Dimensions
Rotor outer diameter
90 mm
Rotor stack length
25 mm
Stator outer diameter
89 mm
Stator inner diameter
27.1 mm
Stator stack length
25 mm
Air gap
1 mm
Stator Winding
Number of stator slots
18
Stator turns per coil
13
Coils in series per phase
6
5 Strands-in-hand in
Number of wires in paralel
one conductor
Wire diameter
0.56 mm
Phase resistance at 21C
0.117 Ohm
Magnets
Magnet Poles
20
Magnet dimensions
25x14x3.3 mm
Total mass of magnets
0.170 kg
At the beginning were compared three work points
measured on torque speed curve for motor without planetary
gear: 150 rpm, 300rpm, 600rpm. Measured Back-EMF at
1000rpm, was also compared with simulated Back-EMF.
a)
a)
b)
b)
Fig. 8 Simulated a) and measured b) phase currents at 600 rpm
a)
b)
Fig. 7 Simulated a) and measured b) phase currents at 300 rpm
B.
Fig. 11 Simulated DC link current vs. speed for motor with outer and inner
rotor by 30A peak value phase current.
Fig. 12 Simulated, motor efficiency vs. speed, for motor with outer and
inner rotor by 30A peak value phase current.
a)
b)
Fig. 10 a) Initial motor construction with outer rotor b) New proposed motor
construction with inner rotor.
TABLE 3
WEIGHT OF MOTOR MATERIAL FOR MOTOR WITH OUTER AND INNER
ROTOR.
Weight:
Cupper
Steel
Magnets
Summary
Price :
Motor with :
Outer
Inner
Rotor
Rotor
0.32kg
0.56kg
1.36kg
0.85kg
0.17kg
0.11kg
1.85kg
1.52kg
~10.66
~7.75
Price
~2.5/1kg
~1000/1t
~50/1kg
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Fig. 13 Simulated Torque, vs. speed for motor with outer and inner rotor by
30A peak value phase current.
VI. CONCLUSIONS
The paper describes the theoretical and the experimental
analysis of drive system used for the e-bike with permanent
magnet motor with outer and inner rotor. The most important
electrical and magnetic properties like: torque/speed
characteristic and parameters of motors are compared. The
aim of this work to reduce cost of motor with new motor
topology was achieved. Interior rotor topology allow to
apply rectangular shape magnets which are cheaper and also
easier to correct mount in rotor in compare outer rotor with
arc shape magnets in production process.
VII. ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Authors would like to thank Brose Fahrzeugteile GmbH
& Co. KG, Wuerzburg, Germany, for the support during
preparation of this paper.
VIII.
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IX. BIOGRAPHIES
Wojciech Chlebosz was born in Poland, in 1983. He received electrical
engineering degree (M.Sc. Eng.) from the Technical University of Gliwice