Production and Application of HPMS Recycled Bonded Permanent Magnets for a Traction Motor Application

M Kimiabeigi, Richard Sheridan, J Widmer, Allan Walton, Matthew Farr, B Scholes, Ivor Harris

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Abstract

Due to the volatility of the cost and sustainability concerns associated with the rare earth permanent magnets, alternative product designs using less or no rare earth contents have, recently, gained popularity. Another method to address this need is to apply a magnet recycling process, such as the novel HPMS (Hydrogen Processing of Magnetic Scrap) which can be applied to the end of life products such as Hard Drive Disks (HDDs). Despite the growing research on the background science of different recycling techniques, a practical make, use and evaluation of recycled magnets in a real life application, is rarely attended. To address this gap, in this paper and for the first time, the viability of the HPMS recycled magnets for use in a permanent magnet traction motor is investigated. On this basis, a detailed description and testing of the recycling process and the magnet production for a customized traction motor design is provided. Furthermore, the behavior of the motor using the final magnet product is analyzed using simulations and prototype testing. Based on the results, the proposed recycled magnets satisfy the overall requirements, while demonstrating similar or better electromagnetic performance compared to the alternative low cost ferrite magnets.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3795 - 3804
JournalIEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
Volume65
Issue number5
Early online date12 Oct 2017
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2018

Keywords

  • Ferrite Magnets
  • Finite Element (FE)
  • Hydrogenation Disproportionation Desorption Recombination (HDDR)
  • HPMS (Hydrogen Processing of Magnetic Scrap)
  • Magnet Recycling
  • Traction Motor Application View All

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