Concept of PCB Motor for Fan Applications with Ferrite Core

Konferenz: IKMT 2022 - 13. GMM/ETG-Fachtagung
14.09.2022 - 15.09.2022 in Linz, Österreich

Tagungsband: GMM-Fb. 103: IKMT 2022

Seiten: 4Sprache: EnglischTyp: PDF

Autoren:
Asgari, Shahin; Muetze, Annette (Christian Doppler Laboratory for Brushless Drives for Pump and Fan Applications, Graz, Austria & Electric Drives and Machine Institute, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria)

Inhalt:
Small (up to five watt) brushless permanent magnet motors require low complexity for high-volume manufacture and cost reduction. This paper aims to reduce complexity, cost, and component count of such drives by proposing a new low-cost three-phase axial flux permanent magnet motor topology for fan applications based on a PCB instead of a conventional winding. Also, a high number of pole pairs and a ferrite core are used in the structure to increase efficiency and torque density. The motor’s design is explained in detail and, for proof of concept, investigations in the no-load and load conditions are performed using finite element analyses. In addition, important design considerations are discussed. The findings confirm the practicality of the proposed low-cost and straightforward motor topology.