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Abstract

This paper introduces a new design for a permanent magnet motor (PMM) tailored for automotive steering applications. By utilizing new permanent magnet topology, high-performance materials, and rotor designs, the newly proposed PMM design reduces torque ripple while boosting torque density. This design is integrated within a sophisticated steer-bywire (SBW) system, enabling seamless operation and reliable feedback, which are crucial for modern vehicles. The finite element analysis (FEA) substantiates the effectiveness of the proposed PMM, resulting in a 1.2% enhancement in magnetic flux density, a 4.65% increase in static torque, and a 4.4% reduction in torque ripple. This research addresses the issues in wheel steering technology and lays the groundwork for future automotive motor technologies. And also, it provides valuable insights into the development of automotive technologies, paving the way for enhanced performance and sustainability in the automotive sector. Furthermore, these improvements not only aim to enhance driver satisfaction but also align with the industry’s transition toward greener technologies.OPEN ACCESS Received: 05/10/2025 Accepted: 15/12/2025


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Published on 22/03/26
Accepted on 15/12/25
Submitted on 05/10/25

Volume Online First, 2026
DOI: 10.23967/j.rimni.2025.10.74195
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license

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