Optimal Bore Diameter for Power Dense Traction Motor
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2025
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Transilvania University of Brasov 1
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The sine-wave permanent magnet brushless machine (PMSM) and Induction machine (IM) are the favorite motor types for traction applications. Modern permanent magnets (PM) are produced only in a few countries, and PM motors have higher efficiency. However, IM offers a robust, mature, rare-earth-material-free, and cost-effective. This study investigates the possibility of increasing IM efficiency by choosing an optimal bore diameter to reduce copper loss. Optimal bore diameter ensures that the motor operates at flux density levels that maintain a high power factor and give the possibility of increasing stator and rotor slot area to reduce copper loss. The investigation here is based on an experimentally verified FE model of the motor. This study illustrates that the rotor copper loss can be reduced by 25% with the choice of optimal bore diameter at rated voltage and frequency. A further 1% copper loss reduction is possible by introducing a sleeve over the stator slots to reduce air gap harmonics and, thus, surface losses on the rotor side. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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Efficiency, Induction Motor, Motor Design, Traction Motor, Copper, Cost Effectiveness, Electric Drives, Energy Conversion, Induction Motors, Permanent Magnets, Power Control, Power Electronics, Stators, Traction Motors, Copper Loss, Induction Machines, Inductions Motors, Motor Design, Permanent Magnet Motor, Permanent-Magnet Brushless Machines, Power, Sinewaves, Stator Slot, Traction Applications, Efficiency
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Proceedings of the International Conference on Optimisation of Electrical and Electronic Equipment, OPTIM -- 2025 International Aegean Conference on Electrical Machines and Power Electronics, ACEMP 2025 and 2025 International Conference on Optimization of Electrical and Electronic Equipment, OPTIM 2025 -- Timisoara -- 210535
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