I was thinking of them as separate flux entities





Are there any losses due to cogging? Isn't it pretty much a neutral in relation to torque and efficiency?liveforphysics wrote:That's where we run into the down side of stronger magnets, like more eddy loss, cogging losses, etc.

Miles wrote:Are there any losses due to cogging? I didn't think there were.liveforphysics wrote:That's where we run into the down side of stronger magnets, like more eddy loss, cogging losses, etc.


rhitee05 wrote:If we have sufficient info we could model the motor and see exactly what different changes would do. I have software that can do FEM analysis if other people can help supply information. An x5 series motor seems like it would be a good candidate. We can construct a 2D model across the cross section of the motor. Once we have a basic model, we can change the magnets or make other changes to see the results. I think I would be able to use the model to calculate the resulting torque to get a useful output. Since we should have some data on the standard configuration, that would let us see if the model is accurate.

Miles wrote:Different patterns of poles and nuts give greater or lesser cogging. Does this actually affect the rate at which they slow down?

John in CR wrote:The X5's might be more difficult than many others, because they have fewer and curved magnets. Something I'd really like to try is replacing each of my magnets with a hallbach array so I could go with a very lightweight magnet retaining ring.

rhitee05 wrote:We could model this as well, it's easy to set up almost any scenario once the structure is modeled. All I would need is the dimensions of the stator, magnets, and magnet ring. It'd be nice if we know what the materials are, but we can make a guess otherwise.



swbluto wrote:What causes the motor to slow down so quickly when it's unloaded? Are the bearings really that bad or is it mainly due to something else? I thought the main reason was due to cogging though it may be something else magnet related.

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