Title :
Optimization of Shield Thickness of Finite-Length Solid Rotors for Eddy-Current Loss Minimization
Author :
Shah, Manoj R. ; Lee, Sang Bin
Author_Institution :
Electr. Machines & Drives Lab., Gen. Electr. Global Res. Center, Niskayuna, NY, USA
Abstract :
A high-conductivity shield is often used for coating the rotor of solid-rotor synchronous machines for reducing the surface eddy-current losses due to armature-reaction space/time harmonics and/or tooth ripple. Since the design process for determining the optimal shield thickness can be complicated and time consuming, a simple analytical model based on Maxwell´s equations was developed and presented in a previous paper to simplify the process. It has been shown that such an analytical tool can be used as a quick and effective ldquoscreening toolrdquo for determining the range of the optimal shield thickness for minimizing rotor surface losses; however, the influence of finite rotor axial length including the end-face losses was not taken into account. In this paper, an additional step is introduced in the shield design process where a special finite-element (FE) method that accounts for the impact of finite rotor axial length is employed for refining the design obtained from the analytical solution. Comparisons are made for a number of shield thicknesses and rotor lengths for significant space and time harmonic combinations to verify the validity of the proposed two-step design process (analytical and FE) and to evaluate the impact of the finite length of solid rotors.
Keywords :
Maxwell equations; eddy current losses; finite element analysis; optimisation; synchronous machines; Maxwell´s equations; analytical model; armature-reaction space/time harmonics; design process; eddy-current loss minimization; end-face losses; finite-element method; finite-length solid rotors; optimization; shield thickness; solid-rotor synchronous machines; tooth ripple; AC machines; analytical and numerical harmonic analyses; eddy currents; electromagnetic shielding; rotor surface losses; solid rotor; synchronous machines;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2009.2031895