Title :
Heat transfer analysis of a traction machine with directly cooled laminated windings
Author :
Reinap, Avo ; Marquez-Fernandez, Francisco J. ; Andersson, Rasmus ; Högmark, Conny ; Alaküla, Mats ; Göransson, Anders
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Ind. Electr. Eng. & Autom., Lund Univ., Lund, Sweden
fDate :
Sept. 30 2014-Oct. 1 2014
Abstract :
A directly enhanced cooled winding in an electrical traction machine has the potential to extend the operation range, which is in particular attractive for a traction application when operating near peak power for extended periods of time. This paper presents the heat transfer analysis of a modular machine segment with a laminated winding. The laminated winding has a great potential when it comes to production of the winding and the thermal management of the excessive power losses in the winding. The prototype is built and assessed based on experimental measurements and finite element analysis. The results indicate some practical challenges of integrating the combined heat exchanger and winding and controlling the coolant flow through the machine construction. The prototype machine shows a limited enhanced cooling capability mostly due to flow leakage while the results from the simulation models indicate the great potential of direct cooled windings.
Keywords :
coolants; finite element analysis; heat transfer; machine windings; traction; combined heat exchanger; coolant flow; directly cooled laminated windings; directly enhanced cooled winding; electrical traction machine; finite element analysis; heat transfer analysis; machine construction; modular machine segment; simulation models; thermal management; Atmospheric modeling; Coolants; Heat transfer; Heating; Temperature measurement; Windings; Design of electrical machines; Direct air-cooled windings; Finite element analysis; Hybrid vehicle drives; Laminated windings; Slot fill factor;
Conference_Titel :
Electric Drives Production Conference (EDPC), 2014 4th International
Conference_Location :
Nuremberg
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5008-9
DOI :
10.1109/EDPC.2014.6984395