Cogging Torque
Cogging torque describes the interaction of rotor magnets
acting on stator poles
Spin motor shaft with hand pulsation felt during the process
is called cogging torque
When magnet in the motor passes stator teeth reluctance
experienced by magnet under slot opening causes varying reluctance which
contributes to cogging torque
Narrow the slot opening means smaller the cogging torque, if
there is no slot opening, cogging torque will be zero
As a thumb rule slot opening must be at least two to three
times the covered diameter of the wires
Radial dimension of pole shoe also plays a role in cogging
torque
If radial shoe dimension is too small, shoe tip become
saturated and added to reluctance which contributes to cogging torque
Each magnet in rotor contributes to cogging torque therefore
relation between number of stator slot and magnet pole influences the cogging
torque.