Rotor for an electric machine, electric machine for a vehicle, and vehicle
US-2023070394-A1 · Mar 9, 2023 · US
US12580435B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12580435-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318509906-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 15, 2023 |
| Priority date | Nov 15, 2023 |
| Publication date | Mar 17, 2026 |
| Grant date | Mar 17, 2026 |
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A radial flux electric motor includes a stator having a radially inner stator surface and stator windings arranged thereon. The motor also includes a rotor mounted inside the stator and configured to rotate relative thereto about an axis. The rotor has a rotor core defined by a rotor outer surface and includes magnetic poles configured to generate magnetic flux and defining flux leakage zones. The motor additionally includes a selective permeability sleeve arranged circumferentially on the rotor and fixed to the rotor outer surface, thereby establishing an airgap between the sleeve and the stator. The sleeve provides reinforcement to the rotor core and to the magnetic poles and includes regions of relatively high and relatively low magnetic permeability alternating around the rotor outer surface. The regions of relatively low magnetic permeability are arranged radially outward and across from the flux leakage zones to control magnetic flux distribution in the motor.
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A radial flux electric motor comprising: a stator having a radially inner stator surface and stator windings arranged thereon; a rotor mounted inside the stator and configured to rotate relative thereto about a rotational axis, wherein the rotor has a rotor core defined by a rotor outer surface and includes magnetic poles configured to generate magnetic flux and defining flux leakage zones; a selective permeability sleeve arranged circumferentially on the rotor and fixed to the rotor outer surface, thereby establishing an airgap between the sleeve and the stator, wherein the sleeve provides reinforcement to the rotor core and to the magnetic poles and includes regions of relatively high magnetic permeability and regions of relatively low magnetic permeability alternating around the rotor outer surface such that the regions of relatively low magnetic permeability are arranged radially outward and across from the flux leakage zones to control magnetic flux distribution in the electric motor; and a plurality of dielectric layers, wherein each region of relatively high magnetic permeability is electrically isolated from each region of relatively low magnetic permeability by one of the dielectric layers. 2 . The radial flux electric motor according to claim 1 , wherein each region of relatively high magnetic permeability is constructed from a ferromagnetic material and each region of relatively low magnetic permeability is constructed from a paramagnetic material. 3 . The radial flux electric motor according to claim 2 , wherein the ferromagnetic material is ferrous steel and the paramagnetic material is austenitic steel. 4 . The radial flux electric motor according to claim 1 , wherein each region of relatively low magnetic permeability has a relative magnetic permeability of less than 10. 5 . The radial flux electric motor according to claim 1 , wherein each magnetic pole includes at least one rotor pocket having at least one permanent magnet embedded therein and configured to generate the magnetic flux, and wherein each rotor pocket has at least a portion thereof arranged proximate to the rotor outer surface and defining a respective flux leakage zone. 6 . The radial flux electric motor according to claim 5 , wherein the rotor core includes a structural bridge extending from at least one of the rotor pockets to the rotor outer surface and one of the regions of relatively low magnetic permeability is arranged radially outward and across from the structural bridge. 7 . The radial flux electric motor according to claim 5 , wherein: the at least one permanent magnet includes neighboring permanent magnets arranged in respective neighboring rotor pockets; the rotor core includes a structural web positioned between the neighboring rotor pockets; and one of the regions of relatively low magnetic permeability is arranged radially outward and across from the structural web. 8 . The radial flux electric motor according to claim 1 , wherein each region of relatively high magnetic permeability is configured to facilitate passage of the magnetic flux from at least one magnetic pole across the airgap to the stator windings. 9 . The radial flux electric motor according to claim 1 , wherein the airgap is defined by a length, and wherein each region of relatively low magnetic permeability spans an arc having a length at least twice the length of the airgap. 10 . A motor vehicle comprising: a radial flux electric motor configured to generate torque for propulsion of the motor vehicle, the radial flux electric motor including: a stator having a radially inner stator surface and stator windings arranged thereon; a rotor mounted inside the stator and configured to rotate relative thereto about a rotational axis, wherein the rotor has a rotor core defined by a rotor outer surface and includes magnetic poles configured to generate magnetic flux and defining flux leakage zones; a selective permeability sleeve arranged circumferentially on the rotor and fixed to the rotor outer surface, thereby establishing an airgap between the sleeve and the stator, wherein the sleeve provides reinforcement to the rotor core and to the magnetic poles and includes regions of relatively high magnetic permeability and regions of relatively low magnetic permeability alternating around the rotor outer surface such that the regions of relatively low magnetic permeability are arranged radially outward and across from the flux leakage zones to control magnetic flux distribution in the electric motor; and a plurality of dielectric layers, wherein each region of relatively high magnetic permeability is electrically isolated from each region of relatively low magnetic permeability by one of the dielectric layers. 11 . The motor vehicle according to claim 10 , wherein each region of relatively high magnetic permeability is constructed from a ferromagnetic material and each region of relatively low magnetic permeability is constructed from a paramagnetic material. 12 . The motor vehicle according to claim 11 , wherein the ferromagnetic material is ferrous steel and the paramagnetic material is austenitic steel. 13 . The motor vehicle according to claim 10 , wherein each region of relatively low magnetic permeability has a relative magnetic permeability of less than 10. 14 . The motor vehicle according to claim 10 , wherein each magnetic pole includes at least one rotor pocket having at least one permanent magnet embedded therein and configured to generate the magnetic flux, and wherein each rotor pocket has at least a portion thereof arranged proximate to the rotor outer surface and defining a respective flux leakage zone. 15 . The motor vehicle according to claim 14 , wherein the rotor core includes a structural bridge extending from at least one of the rotor pockets to the rotor outer surface and one of the regions of relatively low magnetic permeability is arranged radially outward and across from the structural bridge. 16 . The motor vehicle according to claim 14 , wherein: the at least one permanent magnet includes neighboring permanent magnets arranged in respective neighboring rotor pockets; the rotor core includes a structural web positioned between the neighboring rotor pockets; and one of the regions of relatively low magnetic permeability is arranged radially outward and across from the structural web. 17 . The motor vehicle according to claim 10 , wherein each region of relatively high magnetic permeability is configured to facilitate passage of the magnetic flux from at least one magnetic pole across the airgap to the stator windings. 18 . A radial flux electric motor comprising: a stator having a radially inner stator surface and stator windings arranged thereon; a rotor mounted inside the stator and configured to rotate relative thereto about a rotational axis, wherein the rotor has a rotor core defined by a rotor outer surface and includes magnetic poles configured to generate magnetic flux and defining flux leakage zones; a selective permeability sleeve arranged circumferentially on the rotor and fixed to the rotor outer surface, thereby establishing an airgap between the sleeve and the stator; and a plurality of dielectric layers; wherein: the sleeve provides reinforcement to the rotor core and to the magnetic poles and includes regions of relatively high magnetic permeability and regions of relatively low magnetic permeability alternating around the rotor outer surface such that the regions of relatively low magnetic pe
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