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Direct Oil Cooling of End-Windings in Torus-Type Axial-Flux Permanent-Magnet Machines

Federico Marcolini, Giulio De Donato, Fabio Giulii Capponi, F. Caricchi

2021IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications38 citationsDOI

Abstract

In high power density applications, such as electric or hybrid electric vehicles, heat extraction is a crucial aspect of electrical machine design due to stringent volume specifications. In these cases, it is extremely difficult, if at all possible, to satisfy the maximum temperature requirement when using conventional cooling systems, such as housing fins, shaft-mounted fans or even water jackets. To this end, a novel direct oil cooling system conceived for Torus-type axial-flux permanent-magnet machines is proposed here. In order to demonstrate its effectiveness, lumped thermal equivalent circuit simulations, finite element analyses and experimental tests are presented. The expected performances of the machine using the proposed direct oil cooling are compared to those obtained using state of the art water cooling.

Topics & Concepts

Electromagnetic coilMagnetWater coolingMechanical engineeringFinite element methodEngineeringTorusHeat fluxAutomotive engineeringMagnetic circuitElectrical engineeringMechanicsMaterials scienceControl theory (sociology)Heat transferComputer sciencePhysicsStructural engineeringMathematicsControl (management)Artificial intelligenceGeometryElectric Motor Design and AnalysisInduction Heating and Inverter TechnologyMagnetic Properties and Applications
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