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Design concept of a repairable YASA axial flux machine with a hybrid cooling system

Antje Schäfer, Michael Baranowski, M. Springmann, Lucas A. Hof, Felix Frölich, A. Peter, Nejila Parspour, Jürgen Fleischer, Peter Middendorf, Luise Kärger, Andreas Michalowski

IET conference proceedings. · 2023

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Summary

Yokeless and segmented armature (YASA) axial flux machines (AFMs) offer the potential for higher torque density at a lower axial length than radial flux machines. One challenge with this particular type of machine lies in the manufacturing of the stator. Therefore, a design concept for YASA machines is developed and investigated. The design concept considers a hybrid (re)manufacturing process, which combines additive and subtractive processing steps in one production system and therefore enables a highly integrated and functionalized stator in a polymer housing. Despite the high degree of integration, the developed design concept allows the remanufacturing of individual subcomponents in the machine's stator. In addition to reparability, a special focus lies on the cooling concept of t

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1049/icp.2023.1987
Catalogue ID
BFmoef2vs0-31hya0
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