What are the differences between these 2 type motors?

Jayson

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We all are not strange about the magnet plate inside of hub motor,with the help of them when electricity go through copper wires motor will rotate.

There are two types of the magnet plate on the market,
1st is the tile type magnet plate.
2nd is the straight panel magnet plate.


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Here are how they are used inside of electric bike motor.
As you can see,first one is the tile plate type and another is the straight plate type.


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What is the differences?

There are two differences here i would like to discuss with you.
First is the air gap different,below is the picture as you can see the difference very easily.
The 1st is tile type plate magnet,the air gap between magnet and stator(silicion sheet) is same distance and smooth we can measure as L=δ
2nd is the straight plate magnet,the air gap between magnet and stator is not smooth and different distance,we can hardly measure the distance, we can only call as L=⊿,there are many round space between magnet&magnet and 2 matching magnet with stator.
With the smooth distance between magnet and stator motor will running in a better condition,the starting toruqe is higher,the efficiency is higher,as well as longer using life.


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Second difference is the magnetic induction lines.A tile type magnet will concentrateion induction lines and which will focus on the stator.Because the stator is tile type as well,the induction lines thus will perfectly go through the stator.To concentrate the induction lines will be much better both on motor efficiency as well as decrease the hot.The motor using life would be much longer in a healther way.
However the straight type plate magnet,the magnetic induction lines are all parallel,as you can see the induction lines will not match stator very well.Which will lead to magnetic induction lines loses,decrease the efficiency as well as rise higher temparature.


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Above are the main differences between two motors,what is your motor?


To view more details please check here:


https://motowoks.com/blogs/news/inside-of-motor
 
I'm skeptical. I'd need to see engineering comparison test numbers. Magnetic fields do not travel in straight lines.
 
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