Skip to main navigation Skip to main content
  • E-Submission

JKSPE : Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering

OPEN ACCESS
ABOUT
BROWSE ARTICLES
EDITORIAL POLICIES
FOR CONTRIBUTORS

Page Path

2
results for

"Seong-Hwan Bang"

Article category

Keywords

Publication year

Authors

"Seong-Hwan Bang"

Articles
Smart Design of Rotor and Permanent Magnet considering Torque and Torque Ripple of Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor of Electric Vehicle
Seong-Hwan Bang, Si-Mok Park, Min-Gi Chu, Ji-Hun Song, Dong-Ryul Lee
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2021;38(8):605-612.
Published online August 1, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/JKSPE.021.043
The aim of this research was to investigate the torque performance of the motor in an electric vehicle depending on the rotor shape and air gap. The research focused on numerical comparison of torque performance of new rotors based on the average torque and torque ripple rate, which appeared according to the number and placement of permanent magnets. This research was numerically analyzed by MAXWELL V21.1. Average torque values in cases 1, 2, and 3 were increased, but vibration and noise in cases 1 and 3 were increased as the torque ripple rate increased. Considering the average torque and torque ripple rate, the torque performance of case 2 was the most optimal. Compared with Model N, the average torque of case 2 was increased by 9.1% and the torque ripple rate was reduced by 1.5%. The torque performance according to the size of air gap was compared with the basic model of case 2, which showed the best performance. An air gap of 0.7 mm applied to Model N showed the best torque performance. An additional magnet on case 2 and air gap of 0.7 mm provided the best torque performance and improved the driving motor performance for motor durability.

Citations

Citations to this article as recorded by  Crossref logo
  • Vehicle-motion-based Front Wheel Steer Angle Estimation for Steer-by-Wire System Fault Tolerance
    Seungyong Choi, Wanki Cho, Seung-Han You
    Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering.2024; 41(5): 347.     CrossRef
  • Numerical Analysis of Outer-Rotor Synchronous Motors for In-Wheel E-Bikes: Impact of Number of Windings, Slot, and Permanent Magnet Shapes
    Jaewoong Han, Chanyoung Jin, Insu Cho, Jinwook Lee
    Applied Sciences.2024; 14(10): 4167.     CrossRef
  • 11 View
  • 0 Download
  • Crossref
A Study on Cooling Performance of Electric Vehicle Motor for Different Cooling Channel Shapes
Si-Mok Park, Seong-Hwan Bang, Min-Gi Chu, Ji-Hun Song, Dong-Ryul Lee
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng. 2021;38(6):417-425.
Published online June 1, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7736/JKSPE.021.019
This research investigated the cooling performance of the motor in electric vehicle depending on the shape of the cooling channel. The research, conducted numerically by FLUENT V20.1, focused on the numerical study of heat transfer coefficients to find an optimum design shape with high cooling performance. To compare the cooling performance, the temperatures in the coil and cooling channel were analyzed. As a result of forced convection, the average cooling channel velocity of Case 2 was 38% faster than Model N and 34% faster than Case 1. The maximum temperature of the cooling channel of Case 2 was 8.7% lower than Model N and 5.6% lower than Case 1. The minimum temperature of the coil of Case 2 was 2.7% lower than Model N and 4.3% lower than Case 1. The maximum temperature of the coil of Case 2 was 4.6% lower than Model N and 2.9% lower than Case 1. Ultimately, cooling channel of Case 2 showed the best cooling performance and improved driving performance for motor durability.

Citations

Citations to this article as recorded by  Crossref logo
  • Development of a novel electro-mechanical brake motor thermal management system for nonuniform heating under extreme thermal conditions
    Piljun Park, Hongseok Choi, Sangwook Lee, Sunoh Jeong, Hoseong Lee
    Energy Conversion and Management.2025; 325: 119406.     CrossRef
  • 8 View
  • 0 Download
  • Crossref