Title :
Analysis of Eddy-Current Loss in End Shield and Frame of a Large Induction Machine
Author :
Lin, Ranran ; Haavisto, Ari ; Arkkio, Antero
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Aalto Univ., Espoo, Finland
fDate :
3/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper proposes an effective method of analyzing the eddy-current loss within the end shield and frame of an electric machine. The standard impedance boundary condition is applied to the conducting surfaces of complete 3-D models, and the models are solved by time-harmonic finite-element analyses. Measurement of the temperature rise is completed as a validation of the proposed method. The effect of the distances between the conducting surfaces and coil ends is studied by computing the eddy-current loss for a series of 3-D models having different distances. In addition, simplified 2-D models are used to study the influence of material nonlinearity. In brief, the proposed method is feasible in computing the eddy-current loss. The eddy-current loss within the regions close to the coil ends is larger than the other regions in the end shield and frame, but the total loss is quite small, compared, for instance, with the copper loss within the stator winding. Furthermore, the farther the end shield and frame are from the coil ends, the smaller the eddy-current loss is. Finally, it is found that the eddy-current loss is larger in the nonlinear case than in the linear case.
Keywords :
asynchronous machines; coils; eddy current losses; electric impedance; finite element analysis; harmonic analysis; magnetic shielding; stators; temperature measurement; 2D model; 3D model; coil ends; conducting surface; copper loss; eddy-current loss; electric machine end shield; large induction machine frame; material nonlinearity; standard impedance boundary condition; stator winding; temperature rise measurement; time-harmonic finite element analysis; Eddy current; end shield; finite-element analysis; frame; measurement; standard impedance boundary condition;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2009.2031173