Axial Flux Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors (AFPMSMs) are gaining increasing attention for their application in electric vehicle (EV) drive systems. Their high torque density and compact axial geometry make them attractive for high-performance EV drive systems. However, cogging torque remains a major challenge, degrading low-speed drivability, noise performance, and control stability. This article proposes a magnet skew on rotor modulation structure using a genetic algorithm (GA) to reduce cogging torque in AFPMSMs utilizing a 12/15 non-integer pole/slot arrangement. The objective of optimization is to simultaneously reduce cogging torque under identical electromagnetic constraints. A complete three-dimensional finite element model (3D-FEM) incorporating nonlinear magnetic material properties has been developed to evaluate the electromagnetic field distribution and torque components. The results indicate that a 12/15 non-integer pole/slot arrangement improves harmonic distribution and extends the operating range with lower cogging torque compared to integer pole/slot designs. Combined with GA-optimized skew angles, this reduces peak-to-peak cogging torque to less than 50%. This design is ideally suited for the traction requirements of electric vehicles, including premium electric vehicles where smooth operation at low speeds is critical.
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Ice Poonphol
Padej Pao-la-or
World Electric Vehicle Journal
Suranaree University of Technology
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d894ad6c1944d70ce05984 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/wevj17040192