Details Details PDF BIBTEX RIS Title Analysis and optimisation of an axial flux permanent magnet coreless motor based on the field model using the superposition principle and genetic algorithm Journal title Archives of Electrical Engineering Yearbook 2016 Volume vol. 65 Issue No 3 September Authors Wojciechowski, Rafał M. Keywords axial flux permanent magnet motor ; Biot-Savart law ; finite element analysis ; magnetic fields ; superposition principle ; genetic algorithm Divisions of PAS Nauki Techniczne Coverage 601-611 Publisher Polish Academy of Sciences Date 2016 Type Artykuły / Articles Identifier DOI: 10.1515/aee-2016-0043 ; ISSN: 1427-4221 ; eISSN: 2300-2506 Source Archives of Electrical Engineering; 2016; vol. 65; No 3 September; 601-611 References Lovatt (1998), Design of an in - wheel motor for a solar - powered electric vehicle -, IEE Proceedings Electric Power Applications, 145. ; Budnik (2013), Magnetic field of complex helical conductors of, Archives Electrical Engineering, 62, 533, doi.org/10.2478/aee-2013-0043 ; Dong (2012), An axial flux flywheel motor / generator for pulsed power application Congress and Exposition NC pp, Proc IEEE Energy Conversion, 678. ; Boczkowski (2015), Applying superposition of results to model field distributions in magnetically linear devices using an example of an axial flux permanent magnet coreless motor Compumag Montreal Canada pp, Proc. ; Knypinski (2013), Optimization of the permanent magnet brushless DC motor employing finite element method, Compel, 32, 1189, doi.org/10.1108/03321641311317013 ; Demenko (2012), Equivalent formulas for global magnetic force calculation from finite element solution on, IEEE Transactions Magnetics, 48, 195, doi.org/10.1109/TMAG.2011.2175372 ; Bumby (2005), Axial - flux permanent magnet air - cored generator for small scale wind turbines -, IEE Proceedings Electric Power Applications, 152. ; Demenko (2007), Representation of permanent magnets in the finite element description of electrical machines, Electromotion, 14. ; Judge (2012), Permanent magnet axial field air core motors for naval applications Philadelphia USA pp, Proc Elect Mach Technol Symposium, 46.