MATHEMATICAL FIELD MODELS OF BRUSHLESS DC MOTORS WITH PERMANENT MAGNETS AND THEIR COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
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https://doi.org/10.20998/2074-272X.2015.1.05Keywords:
brushless DC motor, cogging torque, slot skew, FEM, magnetic field, electric circuit, EMFAbstract
By means of JMAG-Designer 12 the author performed a comparative analysis of the calculation of the EMF, cogging torque and electromagnetic torque of brushless motor with permanent magnets in two-dimensional and three-dimensional formulation of the problem.References
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