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- <dc:title xml:lang="en">Structurally integrated brushless PM motor for miniature propeller thrusters</dc:title>+ <dc:title xml:lang="en">Structurally integrated brushless PM motor for miniature propeller
 + thrusters</dc:title>
<dc:subject>T Technology--TC Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering</dc:subject> <dc:subject>T Technology--TC Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering</dc:subject>
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<dc:subject>T Technology--TL Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics</dc:subject> <dc:subject>T Technology--TL Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics</dc:subject>
- <dc:description>The design, analysis and performance of a brushless PM motor that is integrated in the + <dc:description>The design, analysis and performance of a brushless PM motor that is integrated
- structure of a miniature 50 mm diameter propeller thruster is considered; the stator + in the structure of a miniature 50 mm diameter propeller thruster is considered;
- is fitted in the aired thin duct that surrounds the propeller to improve its efficiency + the stator is fitted in the aired thin duct that surrounds the propeller to
- and protect it from damage, and the rotor is fitted to the rim of the propeller. Such a + improve its efficiency and protect it from damage, and the rotor is fitted to the
- thruster is intended for use on small autonomous underwater vehicles that are being + rim of the propeller. Such a thruster is intended for use on small autonomous
- developed for defence, scientific and industry applications. Fitting a relatively large + underwater vehicles that are being developed for defence, scientific and industry
- airgap motor with protective coating within the volume of a thin propeller duct + applications. Fitting a relatively large airgap motor with protective coating
- (<10 mm thick) imposes extreme constraints on the dimensions of the machine, including a + within the volume of a thin propeller duct (<10 mm thick) imposes extreme
- very thin rotor and stator radial thickness and relatively short axial length in addition + constraints on the dimensions of the machine, including a very thin rotor and
- to the relatively large airgap, which raises theoretical and practical issues that have not + stator radial thickness and relatively short axial length in addition to the
- been considered in the literature. The design of such a machine is discussed, a demonstrator + relatively large airgap, which raises theoretical and practical issues that have
- device is described and FEA and experimental results are reported.</dc:description>+ not been considered in the literature. The design of such a machine is discussed,
 + a demonstrator device is described and FEA and experimental results are reported.
 + </dc:description>
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                   is fitted in the aired thin duct that surrounds the propeller to improve its efficiency 
                   and protect it from damage, and the rotor is fitted to the rim of the propeller. Such a 
                   thruster is intended for use on small autonomous underwater vehicles that are being 
                   developed for defence, scientific and industry applications. Fitting a relatively large 
                   airgap motor with protective coating within the volume of a thin propeller duct 
                  (<10 mm thick) imposes extreme constraints on the dimensions of the machine, including a 
                  very thin rotor and stator radial thickness and relatively short axial length in addition 
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