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  2. Dual-rotor motor - Wikipedia

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    The photo labelled FIG. 8 is from a patent application. It shows two rotors assembled into a single unit, with eight permanent magnets attached to the outer surface of the inner rotor, and eight to the inner surface of the outer rotor. [5] Vendors are working on both axial [6] and radial flux configurations. [7]

  3. Cogging torque - Wikipedia

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    Cogging torque of electrical motors is the torque due to the interaction between the permanent magnets of the rotor and the stator slots of a permanent magnet machine. It is also known as detent or no-current torque. This torque is position dependent and its periodicity per revolution depends on the number of magnetic poles and the number of ...

  4. Permanent magnet motor - Wikipedia

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    Schematic of a permanent magnet motor using brushes and magnets in the stator. A permanent magnet motor is a type of electric motor that uses permanent magnets for the field excitation and a wound armature. The permanent magnets can either be stationary or rotating; interior or exterior to the armature for a radial flux machine or layered with ...

  5. Direct-drive mechanism - Wikipedia

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    Most motors exhibit positional torque ripple known as cogging torque. In high-speed motors, this effect is usually negligible, as the frequency at which it occurs is too high to significantly affect system performance; direct-drive units will suffer more from this phenomenon unless additional inertia is added (i.e. by a flywheel ) or the system ...

  6. Synchronous motor - Wikipedia

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    The rotor is made of permanent magnet. Small synchronous motor with integral stepdown gear from a microwave oven A synchronous electric motor is an AC electric motor in which, at steady state , [ 1 ] the rotation of the shaft is synchronized with the frequency of the supply current ; the rotation period is exactly equal to an integer number of ...

  7. Electromagnetically induced acoustic noise - Wikipedia

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    However torque ripple (also called cogging torque for permanent magnet synchronous machines in open circuit), which represents the harmonic variations of electromagnetic torque, is a dynamic force creating torsional vibrations of both rotor and stator.

  8. Magnetic gear - Wikipedia

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    The mode 4 device is a modification to the mode 3 device where a low torque variable speed input, a high torque mechanical input, and a high torque mechanical output. As with the mode 3 device, it consumes approximately 25% of the energy to supply the variable input, however if the variable input is held stationary the device functions as a ...

  9. Radial flux motor - Wikipedia

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    The teeth function as alternating magnetic poles. The rotor’s magnetic poles interact with the alternating magnetic flux of the teeth, producing torque. [1] The use of grain-oriented steel in radial flux motors is challenging due to the curving geometry of the magnetic flux path. [2]

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