Interior permanent magnet machine with pole-to-pole asymmetry of rotor slot placement

US9712005B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9712005-B2
Application numberUS-201414557510-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 2, 2014
Priority dateDec 9, 2011
Publication dateJul 18, 2017
Grant dateJul 18, 2017

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An interior permanent magnet machine includes a rotor having a plurality of slots. First and second slots are disposed in a first pole and the third and fourth slots are disposed in a second pole. A first angle is defined between respective centerlines of the first and second slots. A second angle is defined between respective centerlines of the third and fourth slots. The first angle is configured to be sufficiently different from the second angle so that torque ripple is reduced. Thus the rotor is configured such that the angular configuration of slots in a first pole is different from the angular configuration of slots in a second pole of the rotor.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An interior permanent magnet machine comprising: a rotor having a center and a plurality of slots, the rotor being configured to magnetically interact with a stator; a first and a second pole having centrally-located first and second pole axes in the rotor, respectively; wherein the plurality of slots includes first, second, third and fourth slots, the first and second slots being disposed in the first pole and the third and fourth slots being disposed in the second pole; wherein the first, second, third and fourth slots are substantially arc-shaped; a first barrier defined by the first, second, third and fourth slots; a first angle defined between respective centerlines of the first and second slots, and a second angle defined between respective centerlines of the third and fourth slots; and wherein the first angle is sufficiently different from the second angle to reduce torque ripple. 2. The machine of claim 1 : wherein the plurality of slots includes fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth slots, the fifth and sixth slots being disposed in the first pole and the seventh and eighth slots being disposed in the second pole; a second barrier defined by the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth slots; and a third angle defined between respective centerlines of the fifth and sixth slots and a fourth angle defined between respective centerlines of the seventh and eighth slots, each of the first, second, third and fourth angles being different from one another. 3. The machine of claim 2 , wherein the second barrier in the first and second poles defines respective outermost circumferential points; and further comprising: a first span angle defined between first edge lines connecting the center of the rotor and the respective outermost circumferential points of the second barrier in the first pole; a second span angle defined between second edge lines connecting the center of the rotor and the respective outermost circumferential points of the second barrier in the second pole, the second span angle being different from the first span angle. 4. The machine of claim 2 , wherein the second and sixth slots are each symmetric relative to the first pole axis. 5. The machine of claim 2 , wherein the fourth and eighth slots are each symmetric relative to the second pole axis. 6. The machine of claim 2 , wherein the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth slots are substantially arc-shaped. 7. The machine of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of slots includes ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth slots, the ninth and tenth slots being disposed in the first pole and the eleventh and twelfth slots being disposed in the second pole. 8. The machine of claim 7 : wherein the first slot is positioned symmetrically across from the ninth slot, relative to the first pole axis; and wherein the fifth slot is positioned symmetrically across from the tenth slot, relative to the first pole axis. 9. The machine of claim 7 : wherein the third slot is positioned symmetrically across from the eleventh slot, relative to the first pole axis; and wherein the seventh slot is positioned symmetrically across from the twelfth slot, relative to the second pole axis. 10. An interior permanent magnet machine comprising: a rotor having a center and a plurality of slots, the rotor being configured to magnetically interact with a stator; a first and a second pole having centrally-located first and second pole axes in the rotor, respectively; wherein the plurality of slots includes first, second, third and fourth slots, the first and second slots being disposed in the first pole and the third and fourth slots being disposed in the second pole; a first barrier defined by the first, second, third and fourth slots; wherein the plurality of slots includes fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth slots, the fifth and sixth slots being disposed in the first pole and the seventh and eighth slots being disposed in the second pole; a second barrier defined by the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth slots; wherein the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth slots are substantially arc-shaped; a first angle defined between respective centerlines of the first and second slots and a second angle defined between respective centerlines of the third and fourth slots; a third angle defined between respective centerlines of the fifth and sixth slots and a fourth angle defined between respective centerlines of the seventh and eighth slots; wherein each of the first, second, third and fourth angles are different from one another. 11. The machine of claim 10 , wherein the second barrier in the first and second poles defines respective outermost circumferential points; and further comprising: a first span angle defined between first edge lines connecting the center of the rotor and the respective outermost circumferential points of the second barrier in the first pole; a second span angle defined between second edge lines connecting the center of the rotor and the respective outermost circumferential points of the second barrier in the second pole, the second span angle being different from the first span angle. 12. The machine of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of slots includes ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth slots, the ninth and tenth slots being disposed in the first pole and the eleventh and twelfth slots being disposed in the second pole. 13. The machine of claim 10 , wherein the ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth slots are substantially arc-shaped. 14. An interior permanent magnet machine comprising: a rotor having a center and a plurality of slots, the rotor being configured to magnetically interact with a stator; a first and a second pole having centrally-located first and second pole axes in the rotor, respectively; wherein the plurality of slots includes first, second, third and fourth slots, the first and second slots being disposed in the first pole and the third and fourth slots being disposed in the second pole; a first barrier defined by the first, second, third and fourth slots; wherein the plurality of slots includes fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth slots, the fifth and sixth slots being disposed in the first pole and the seventh and eighth slots being disposed in the second pole; a second barrier defined by the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth slots; wherein the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth slots are substantially arc-shaped; a first angle defined between respective centerlines of the first and second slots and a second angle defined between respective centerlines of the third and fourth slots; a third angle defined between respective centerlines of the fifth and sixth slots and a fourth angle defined between respective centerlines of the seventh and eighth slots; wherein each of the first, second, third and fourth angles are different from one another; wherein the plurality of slots further includes ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth slots, the ninth and tenth slots being disposed in the first pole and the eleventh and twelfth slots being disposed in the second pole; wherein the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth slots are substantially arc-shaped; wherein the second barrier in the first and second poles defines respective outermost circumferential points; and further comprising: a first span angle defined between first edge lines connecting the center of the rotor and the respective outermost circumferential points of the second barrier in the first pole; a second span angle defined between second edge lines connecting the center of the rotor and

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  • H02K1/2706Primary

    Inner rotors · CPC title

  • H02K1/2766Primary

    having a flux concentration effect · CPC title

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What does patent US9712005B2 cover?
An interior permanent magnet machine includes a rotor having a plurality of slots. First and second slots are disposed in a first pole and the third and fourth slots are disposed in a second pole. A first angle is defined between respective centerlines of the first and second slots. A second angle is defined between respective centerlines of the third and fourth slots. The first angle is config…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gm Global Tech Operations Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02K1/2706. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Jul 18 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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