Radial-direction gap type magnet motor

Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary

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C148S101000, C148S103000

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08044547

ABSTRACT:
In a radial-direction gap type magnet motor, when an energy density increases, a direction change Mθ/φp of a static magnetic field with respect to a mechanic angle between different poles increases in an exponential manner and thus to decrease a cogging torque of the motor is not compatible to increase a torque density. In order to solve the problem, assuming that φt denotes a mechanic angle of a stator iron core teeth, φp denotes a mechanical angle of a magnetic pole, and Mθ denotes an angle of a static magnetic field with respect to a circumferential tangential line of a radial magnetic pole center, a radial-direction type magnet motor in which φt<φp, Mθ in a magnetic pole center region is 75 to 90°, and Mθ/φp≦7 is satisfied in the magnetic pole end region of φp×0.1°, and further, a static magnetic field generating source is configured as a magnetic anisotropic magnetic pole having an energy density (BH) max≧150 kJ/m3is provided.

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