Dual rotor axial flux motor design

dotrick said:
:shock: Thank you for this useful information for me!!!

Do you know the topology of the EVO motors? 2 stators? 2 rotors?

From the document where I found the section view, it says it is symmetrical axially which to me indicates an identical stator half on either side of the rotor. _2 stators/1 rotor_ I guess is one way to look at it :wink:
 
major said:
From the document where I found the section view, it says it is symmetrical axially which to me indicates an identical stator half on either side of the rotor. _2 stators/1 rotor_ I guess is one way to look at it :wink:
Ok, I like this configuration. It seems easy to cool.
But...
Miles said:
So, how are you intending to construct the cores for this topology? :)
... for the core, it seems difficult... I think about a laminated core

What is the best core for :
- the best performance?
- the easiest manufacturing?
I'm pretty sure it's not the same material... :?
 
Most contiguous axial flux cores are spiral wound. Not something that's feasible for a one-off motor! I explored other possibilities in this thread: http://www.endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=15752
 
Regarding the EVO motor: http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=51702

https://spiral.imperial.ac.uk/bitstream/10044/1/7103/1/Transient%20thermal%20modelling%20of%20an%20Axial%20Flux%20Permanent%20Magnet%20_AFPM_%20machine%20with%20model%20parameter%20optimisation%20using%20a%20Monte%20Carlo%20method%20for%20repository.pdf

https://spiral.imperial.ac.uk:8443/bitstream/10044/1/6129/1/Transient%20modeling%20of%20a%20AFPM%20machine%20using%20a%20hybrid%20thermal%20model.pdf
 
@h0tr0d : Useful links! thank you. :D

Miles said:
Most contiguous axial flux cores are spiral wound. Not something that's feasible for a one-off motor! I explored other possibilities in this thread: http://www.endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=15752

OK, interesting... I'm not alone to ask me some questions about the manufacturing of an axial stator... I have a CNC maybe i will need it to do my stator!

For your axial motor, you use a 24 Slots / 16 poles, OD 100mm, Kv <150 rpm/V, Nominal speed 4000rpm.

What is the power continous and peak, Torque continuous and peak you expect?
 
@Miles

I think i found the difficulty in the manufacturing of axial motor... The F... STATOR!!! :D

You have to cut many patterns... :shock: ...What is the estimated price of your stator?
 
What if the stator was made with ferrite or Metglass cores? Each core could be separate, then the challenge is how to attach them to a frame. I've seen some relatively cheap Metglass U shaped cores on eBay. These could work in the right arrangement.
 
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