Modelling of eddycurrent losses in a surfacemounted NdFeB permanentmagnet generator.pdf
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Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Workshop on Rare-earth Magnets and App lications,
Newark, Delaware, USA, 18-22 August 2002
MODELLING OF EDDY-CURRENT LOSSES
IN A SURFACE-MOUNTED NDFEB PERMANENT-MAGNET GENERATOR
W. WU, J.B. DUNLOP, AND S.J. COLLOCOTT
CSIRO Telecommunications Industrial Physics, PO Box 218, Lindfield, NSW 2070, Australia
In a surface-mounted sintered NdFeB permanent-magnet generator, the magnets are usually thin (typically 4
mm), and hence the armature reaction, due to the time harmonics in the stator currents, is high. NdFeB magnets
are conducting (resistivity typically 1.6 µm) and experience eddy-current losses. Therefore, the combined
eddy-current losses in the NdFeB magnets and a solid iron rotor may become significant. An increase in
temperature from eddy-current losses can demagnetize the magnets, and high temperature may weaken
structural adhesives, leading to the magnets detaching from the rotor backing-iron. A two-dimensional time-
stepping finite element method is employed to examine the eddy-current losses under a typical stator phase
current with a rectifier load. The calculated results are given. It is found that the eddy-current losses are
dependent on the magnet thickness, air gap, magnet width, and rotor backing-iron structure (solid or laminated).
The modelled generator, with 4 mm magnets and a 1.5 mm air gap, has eddy-current losses of more than 1% of
its rated power output. The eddy-current loss in the rotor can be reduced by either increasing the magnet
thickness and air gap length simultaneously, or using segmented magnets for each pole and laminated rotor
backing-iron. The increase in magnet thickness and air gap length effectively redu
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