Pfister, P.-D.Perriard, Y.2009-12-032009-12-032009-12-03201010.1109/TIE.2009.2027919https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/44595WOS:000272723000034This paper presents a very-high-speed (VHS) slotless permanent-magnet motor design procedure using an analytical model. The model is used to design the optimal prototype (target: 200 kr/min, 2 kW). The multiphysics analytical model allows a quick optimization process. The presented model includes the magnetic fields, the mechanical stresses in the rotor, the electromagnetic power losses, the windage power losses, and the power losses in the bearings. VHS machines need a new torque measurement method. This paper presents the developed method. It also presents a ball bearing friction torque measurement method designed particularly for VHS machines. Remarkably, the method allowed us to design a prototype which operates beyond the target of speed and power. The results given by the model are compared with the measurements of the prototype.FrictionOptimisationPermanent magnet motorsTorque measurementVery High Speed Slotless Permanent Magnet Motors: Analytical Modeling, Optimization, Design and Torque Measurement Methodstext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper