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High Efficiency, High Power Density

Electric Motors

Mike RicciVice President, Engineering

[email protected]

High Efficiency, High Power Density

Electric Motors

Mike RicciVice President, Engineering

[email protected]

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A brushless permanent magnet motor/generatorAxial flux configuration (pancake shape)

Allows for smaller gaps, higher efficiency than a radial configurationDeflection from centrifugal forces and CTE mismatches are parallel to gap

Uses two Halbach arraysHalbach arrays concentrate magnetic field without using ironOptimized pole count to maximize field in gap, typically ~90% of Br

Highly efficientHalbach arrays generate a field of >1 tesla in the gapLitz wire results in very low copper eddy current lossesThere is no iron: no hysteresis or iron eddy current losses

LightweightCarbon fiber can be used in place of iron for structureThe motor is magnet, copper, carbon fiber – each ideal for its purpose

Attributes of the LaunchPoint motor:Attributes of the LaunchPoint motor:

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Motor ComponentsMotor Components

Three phase, litz wire winding

Halbach array

Impeller ring pulls air over winding for cooling

Carbon fiber backing plate

Carbon fiber spokes

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Halbach arrays are a key enablerHalbach arrays are a key enabler

The dual Halbach array has a much stronger field for a given size and weight:

A Halbach array is an arrangement of magnets:

The field is concentrated on this side

The field is cancelled on this side

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The best balance for your applications…The best balance for your applications…

There is a tradeoff between:

PowerEfficiencyLightweight

The LaunchPoint design offers the best performance:

For a given power and efficiency requirement, it will provide the lightest weight motor possible

efficiency

power lightweight

The LaunchPoint motor is powerful, efficient and lightweight

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DARPA UAV MotorDARPA UAV MotorMotor performance:

7 horsepower @ 8400 rpm1.4 pounds95% efficient at 7 hp, 8400 rpm5 hp/lb6” diameter

Developed under an SBIR Phase I grant

Target application is an electric powered, ducted fan UAV

This performance is unrivaled

No other motor has 5 hp/lb at 8400 rpm while maintaining 95% efficiency

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Hardware validation of modelsHardware validation of models

Analytical model developed, validated

Optimizes thermal, fluid dynamics, electro-magnetic

Winding tooling has been developedHalbach array assembly tooling developedThermal design has been tested and validatedFirst motor has been completed and is in testing

Initial preliminary results continue to validate models

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Three phase, litz wire winding

Halbach array

Impeller ring pulls air over winding for cooling

Carbon fiber backing plate

Carbon fiber spokes

The design can be scaled upThe design can be scaled up

A larger motor suitable for the DARPA Transformer program:

18” diameter15 kilograms97% efficient at 150 hp, 3500 rpm97% efficient at 100 hp, 2700 rpmCapable of up to 5 hp/lb

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Motors can be stacked upMotors can be stacked up

Rotating components:

In this configuration, the stator is held from the outside

Stationary components:

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DARPA Vulture programDARPA Vulture program

Aurora conceptBoeing concept

Lockheed Martin concept

Optimized for efficiency and weight at very low shaft speeds

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Other well suited applicationsOther well suited applications

Electric aircraft propulsion:

SolarFuel cellsBatteryVTOL hybridDucted fan UAVs

As a generator for:Auxiliary, environmental powerSolid state directed energyStarter motor/alternator

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Call today to discuss your application!Call today to discuss your application!

Mike RicciVice President, Engineering

[email protected](805) 683-9659 x244