Construction of Development Technology of Next Generation Applied Electromagnetic Machinery in Japan

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The national project of the development technology of next generation applied electromagnetic machinery was founded in Oita as Oita Prefecture Innovative JST (Japan Science and Technology Agency) Research Program. In this paper, outline of this project is introduced and the basic technology which is based on vector magnetic property is described. Especially the vector magnetic properties in high flux density level of 1.9 T are shown. As the example results, the dynamic vector magnetic characteristic is applied to the surface permanent magnet motor.

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