
Title
Optimisation of an Automotive Permanent Magnet Motor with Low Coercivity Recycled Magnets Considering DemagnetisationAuthor
Version
Postprint
Rights
© 2025 IEEEAccess
Open accessPublisher’s version
https://doi.org/10.1109/WEMDCD61816.2025.11014133Published at
IEEE Workshop on Electrical Machines Design, Control and Diagnosis (WEMDCD) Valletta (Malta), 9-10 april 2025Publisher
IEEEKeywords
Permanent magnet motor
Automotive
Design
Optimisation ... [+]
Automotive
Design
Optimisation ... [+]
Permanent magnet motor
Automotive
Design
Optimisation
Power-density
Efficiency
ODS 7 Energía asequible y no contaminante
ODS 9 Industria, innovación e infraestructura
ODS 11 Ciudades y comunidades sostenibles
ODS 13 Acción por el clima [-]
Automotive
Design
Optimisation
Power-density
Efficiency
ODS 7 Energía asequible y no contaminante
ODS 9 Industria, innovación e infraestructura
ODS 11 Ciudades y comunidades sostenibles
ODS 13 Acción por el clima [-]
Subject (UNESCO Thesaurus)
ElectromagnetismAbstract
Permanent Magnets (PM) containing Rare Earth Elements (REE) are widely used in the automotive industry to achieve power-dense and efficient motor designs. However, their supply chain is highly vulnera ... [+]
Permanent Magnets (PM) containing Rare Earth Elements (REE) are widely used in the automotive industry to achieve power-dense and efficient motor designs. However, their supply chain is highly vulnerable and subject to significant price fluctuations. Consequently, recycling PMs with REEs presents a sustainable alternative to mitigate these issues, but the recycling process can weaken the magnetic properties of these magnets. The higher risk of demagnetisation, lower temperature tolerance, and reduced flux density make it challenging to achieve power-dense and efficient motor designs. Therefore, this article introduces an optimisation methodology for permanent magnet motors accounting for demagnetisation. Optimisations of five rotor topologies were carried out first, and considering magnet mass, power capability, and the resistance to demagnetisation, the V-Blockshaped rotor topology was identified as the best candidate. The selected candidate accomplished all the requirements, with a high power capability and no demagnetisation. [-]
Funder
Comisión EuropeaGobierno Vasco
Program
Horizon-RIANon-Doctoral Research Staff Training Programme
Number
101096306PRE-2022-1-0137 and PRE-2023-2-0287
Award URI
https://doi.org/10.3030/101096306Sin información
Project
Novel concept of a Low Cost, High Power Density and Highly Efficient Recyclable motor for next generation mass produced electric vehicles (HEFT)Sin información