2009 International Conference on Advances in Recent Technologies in Communication and Computing 2009
DOI: 10.1109/artcom.2009.42
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Analysis of Permanent Magnet Linear Induction Motor (PMLIM) Using Finite Element Method

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“…In general, induction motors have lower performance compared to DC or synchronous motors [3]- [16]. Several studies have been developed to improve motor performance, including operating a threephase asynchronous motor from a single-phase power supply [17]- [30], making an optimal shape design on the rotor and stator slots [31], smooth rotor geometry design [32], using copper winding applications [33], using better ferromagnetic materials [33]- [44], and permanent magnets application in the rotor motors [3]- [16]. In general, the methods that have been developed involve significant additional costs to improve motor performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, induction motors have lower performance compared to DC or synchronous motors [3]- [16]. Several studies have been developed to improve motor performance, including operating a threephase asynchronous motor from a single-phase power supply [17]- [30], making an optimal shape design on the rotor and stator slots [31], smooth rotor geometry design [32], using copper winding applications [33], using better ferromagnetic materials [33]- [44], and permanent magnets application in the rotor motors [3]- [16]. In general, the methods that have been developed involve significant additional costs to improve motor performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interaction between the induced current and the changing electromagnetic field will generate electromagnetic thrust on the plate where linear speed is produced . Since there is no any physical coupling between the primary and the secondary, a silent operation is produced with reduced maintenance [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%