Additively manufactured maraging steel for electrical machines: Magnetic characterization and PMSM prototype
Kaska, Jan; Paveza, Tomáš; Frank, Zdeněk; Sobotka, Lukáš; Rasilo, Paavo; Pechánek, Roman (2026-06)
Kaska, Jan
Paveza, Tomáš
Frank, Zdeněk
Sobotka, Lukáš
Rasilo, Paavo
Pechánek, Roman
06 / 2026
Results in Engineering
110554
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202604284516
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202604284516
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Peer reviewed
Tiivistelmä
Additive manufacturing offers many opportunities for electrical machine applications, including new cooling structures, integrated channels, high fill factor windings, and novel magnetic cores. Although many materials for magnetic cores have been successfully printed, challenges often include a complex search for processing parameters and high iron loss. The primary objective of this study is the magnetic characterization of maraging steel, a material commonly available in the portfolios of metal additive manufacturing systems, with the aim of assessing its suitability for electrical machine applications. The material is first characterized magnetically, and a loss reduction method is proposed. To demonstrate its applicability, a permanent magnet synchronous machine is designed and experimentally evaluated using both metal and polymer additive manufacturing. Although the machine shows lower efficiency than conventional machines, the material still shows potential for applications where high iron loss is not too limiting.
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