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   Wheel-mounted permanent magnet synchronous motor  evaluated  
The wheel-mounted permanent magnet synchronous motor is an interesting alternative to conventional AC asynchronous motors with gear transmission. In a wheel-mounted construction the torque of the motor is directly transmitted to the wheel.
Technology field: Optimisation of traction technologies
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Conventional electric rail vehicles transmit the driving force of the traction motor to the wheelset via flexible couplings and reduction gears. The torque of the traction motor is multiplied by the gear ratio.

As an alternative to conventional AC asynchronous motors with gear transmission, a wheel-mounted permanent magnet synchronous motor is currently developed by a number of railways and manufacturers. This is favoured by technological developments of recent decades such as

  • advanced power electronics facilitating variable speed drive of AC motor through inverters being adjustable in frequency
  • rare earth permanent magnets permitting the construction of light and efficient permanent magnet synchronous motors

Wheel-mounted construction

In a wheel-mounted permanent magnet synchronous motor the torque of the motor is directly transmitted to the wheel without using gears and flexible couplings. This leads to reduced transmission losses (and thus energy consumption), noise, maintenance, mass and volume.

If the transmission gears are eliminated the motor has to supply a higher torque. Asynchronous motors do not meet this requirement and can therefore not be realised as a wheel-mounted construction.

Permanent magnet synchronous motor

Besides transversal flux motors, the permanent magnet synchronous motor is a promising candidate for a wheel-mounted construction due to high specific torques. It consists of a permanent magnet rotor driven by a rotating magnetic field realised through 3-phase AC-fed coils. It is called synchronous, because the rotor will rotate at a constant speed which is synchronous with the rotation of the magnetic field.

Technological realisation

In order to achieve strong permanent magnetic fields with magnets with small volume and weight, rare earth permanent magnets are used (e.g. Nd-Fe-B).

Constructive options:

There are several constructive options for wheel-mounted permanent magnet synchronous motors.

Figure 1: Constructive options

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Source: Matsuoka, Kondoh, Hata 1997.

(i) Inner vs. outer rotor motor

Electric motors can be of inner or outer rotor type. Usually traction motors are of inner rotor type, i.e. the outer part is fixed and the inner part rotates.

Inner rotor type motors direct drive traction motor, have an inner rotor directly connected to the axle and an outer stator. In the case of an outer rotor type direct drive traction motor, the outer rotor is directly connected to the wheels, and the inner stator is fixed to the axle. Whereas the inner rotor type traction motor requires its own bearings, the outer rotor type does not, which leads to a simpler construction.

(ii) Dual wheel drive and individual wheel drive (independent wheel drive)

In conventional rail vehicles, both wheels are connected by the axle, and therefore rotate simultaneously ("dual wheel drive"). Outer rotor type traction motor may be divided into two motors, each wheel rotating independently. Thus an independent wheel driving bogie may be realized allowing adjustability to different rail gauges.

Technical data

Table 1 gives a comparison of some technical key features of wheel-mounted permanent magnet synchronous motor and a conventional induction motor.

Table 1: Comparison between wheel-mounted permanent magnet synchronous motor of RMT1A type and conventional induction motor

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Source: Matsuoka, Kondoh, Hata 1997.

Fields of application

Railways.

Manufacturer

R&D in railways and manufacturers. Magnetmotor (Starnberg, Germany) produces permanent magnet synchronous motors for bus sector.

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no data available Application outside railway sector (this technology is railway specific)
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References / Links:  Koch 2000;  Matsuoka et al. 1997
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Related projects:  High performance motor for direct drive
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 date created: 2002-10-09
 
 
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