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Good design practices in permanent magnets motors

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MasterPipon

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I want to analyze in ANSOFT Maxwell® several topologies for a linear motor using permanent magnets. I am a mechanical engineer and I am looking for a good reference regarding good design practices. Specifically, I want to know if a motor with coils and permanent magnets in the stator is something that can work or, at the other hand, somebody has discovered that this idea does not work at all.
 
I can recommend several books but first, with windings and magnets in the stator, what moves?
 
Both are static. The rotor has windings too.
 
The only time I have seen windinds in the stator is to use the windings to "Buck" and reduce the Field Strength from the permanent magnets. The purpose is to reduce the Voltage Constant [BEMF constant, Kv]to allow higher speed during fast point to point moves. With no current to the stator windings, the Force Constant, Kf, would remain high.

But the electronic [Zero Cost] way to do the same thing is to shift the phase of the drive currents. A two to one speed increase can be easilly accomplished.
 
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