Axial vs Radial Flux Motors: Difference between revisions
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*There are 2 new types of axial flux motors - electrostatic and yokeless - [https://www.designworldonline.com/innovative-design-comes-to-electric-motors/] | *There are 2 new types of axial flux motors - electrostatic and yokeless - [https://www.designworldonline.com/innovative-design-comes-to-electric-motors/] | ||
*Axial flux motor is attractive compared to radial flux when pole number is high and air gap is low. -[https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1058105] | *Axial flux motor is attractive compared to radial flux when pole number is high and air gap is low. -[https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1058105] | ||
*Basics of axial gap motors - With strong magnets, we don't need iron. High torque in axial flux motors is achieved by using a larger diameter. [https://www.machinedesign.com/motion-control/engineering-essentials-basics-axial-gap-motors] |
Revision as of 04:53, 21 August 2019
- Compare specs - 10+ kW/kg vs 3 kW/kg - https://insideevs.com/news/361185/magnax-axial-flux-electric-motor/
- There are 2 new types of axial flux motors - electrostatic and yokeless - [1]
- Axial flux motor is attractive compared to radial flux when pole number is high and air gap is low. -[2]
- Basics of axial gap motors - With strong magnets, we don't need iron. High torque in axial flux motors is achieved by using a larger diameter. [3]