Title :
Design of a High-Force-Density Tubular Motor
Author :
Galea, M. ; Buticchi, Giampaolo ; Empringham, Lee ; de Lillo, Liliana ; Gerada, C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Univ. of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
Abstract :
This paper deals with the design, construction, and experimental verification of a high-force-density, tubular, linear, and permanent-magnet motor driven from a high-power-density matrix converter for an aerospace application. This paper also describes the implementation and experimental verification of a novel thermal management technique for the phase windings of electrical machines. The technique introduces a higher thermal conductivity path between the center of the slot and the cooling arrangement, thus increasing the heat flow away from the slot center. An introduction to the design of the motor is first given, after which an introduction to the technique is presented. A study of how the implementation of the technique affects motor performance is then presented. A detailed overview of the construction aspects is highlighted, and finally, experimental validation is used to illustrate the comparison between the predicted results and the measured results, obtained from an instrumented test rig.
Keywords :
cooling; electric machines; linear motors; machine windings; matrix convertors; motor drives; permanent magnet motors; thermal conductivity; thermal management (packaging); aerospace application; cooling arrangement; electrical machines; heat flow; high-force-density tubular motor; high-power-density matrix converter; instrumented test rig; linear permanent-magnet motor; motor performance; phase windings; slot center; thermal conductivity path; thermal management technique; Demagnetization; Force; Iron; Permanent magnet motors; Thermal conductivity; Thermal management; Thermal resistance; Aerospace; force density; matrix converters; more electric aircraft (MEA); thermal management; tubular motor;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2014.2300190