Title :
Ultra High Speed Motor Supported by Air Foil Bearings for Air Blower Cooling Fuel Cells
Author :
Hong, Do-Kwan ; Woo, Byung-Chul ; Lee, Ji-Young ; Koo, Dae-Hyun
Author_Institution :
Electr. Motor Res. Center, Korea Electrotechnol. Res. Inst., Changwon, South Korea
Abstract :
As accomplishing the research of the PM synchronous motor driven by 15 kW at the rated speed of 120,000 rpm, this paper represents an approach to minimize eddy current losses which occur prominently at high speed. Various simulation and testing techniques are therefore applied to determine the effect of design parameters. Here, the proposed parameters for analysis are winding types, slot opening width and sleeve thickness. This paper based on the obtained results, evaluates the optimum value of the most critical design parameters responsible for eddy current loss. Finally, this paper studies the developed model which represents a solution for minimizing the cause of eddy current loss by implementation of sinusoidal distribution of air-gap magnetic flux density. It comes to the conclusion that sleeve thickness should be chosen as considering a function of mechanical stress and critical speed of rotor. Furthermore, the critical speed of rotor is evaluated by rotor dynamics. The design efficiency is well accorded with the efficiency test, having a maximum error of 2.7%.
Keywords :
air gaps; eddy current losses; fuel cells; machine bearings; machine windings; magnetic flux; permanent magnet motors; synchronous motor drives; PM synchronous motor drive; air blower cooling fuel cells; air foil bearings; air gap; eddy current losses; magnetic flux density; mechanical stress; power 15 kW; sinusoidal distribution; sleeve thickness; slot opening width; ultra high speed motor; winding types; Core loss; Eddy currents; Permanent magnet motors; Rotors; Stator cores; Windings; Campbell diagram; core loss in stator; critical speed; eddy current loss in rotor; shrink fit; ultra high speed permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) for air blower; winding type;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2011.2174209