TY - JOUR CY - Jilin AV - none UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84887544767&doi=10.4028%2fwww.scientific.net%2fAMM.448-453.2114&partnerID=40&md5=6f2cdb472de7a5c19550aae6e474e507 KW - Design optimization; Design parameters; Household refrigerators; Linear permanent magnet; Moving-magnet armature; Optimal performance; Permanent magnets (PMs); Quasi-halbach KW - AC motors; Environmental technology; Finite element method; Magnets; Reciprocating compressors; Stators KW - Optimization EP - 2119 SN - 16609336 VL - 448-45 N1 - cited By 4; Conference of 2013 International Conference on Renewable Energy and Environmental Technology, REET 2013 ; Conference Date: 21 September 2013 Through 22 September 2013; Conference Code:100876 TI - Analysis of a tubular linear permanent magnet motor for reciprocating compressor applications Y1 - 2014/// JF - Applied Mechanics and Materials N2 - This paper describes a design optimization to achieve optimal performance of a two novel single-phase short-stroke tubular linear permanent magnet motors (TLPMMs) with rectangular and trapezoidal permanent magnets (PMs) structures. The motors equipped with a quasi-Halbach magnetized moving-magnet armature and slotted stator with a single-slot carrying a single coil. The motors have been developed for reciprocating compressor applications such as household refrigerators. It is observed that the TLPMM efficiency can be optimized with respect to the leading design parameters (dimensional ratios). Furthermore, the influence of mover back iron is investigated and the loss of the motor is computed. Finite element analysis (FEA) is employed for the optimization, and the optimal values of the ratio of the axial length of the radially magnetized magnets to the pole pitch as well as the ratio of the PMs outer radius-to-stator outer radius (split ratio), are identified. © (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland. A1 - Abdalla, I.I. A1 - Ibrahim, T. A1 - Bin Mohd Nor, N. SP - 2114 ID - scholars5517 ER -