Permanent magnet assisted traction motors - An assessment of the benefits and costs (TM-ES-61)

Last updated on 31 March 2014 2:23
Permanent magnets are increasingly being used in small motors of up to a few kW rating. Ferrite magnets are the most commonly used in motors because they are cheap and have linear demagnetisation characteristics. But the low value of their energy density makes them unsuitable for all but very small...
Author(s): Rash NM
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1985
United Kingdom
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