Analytical thermal model for fast stator winding temperature prediction
This paper introduces an innovative thermal modelling technique which accurately predicts the winding temperature of electrical machines, both at transient and steady state conditions, for applications where the stator Joule losses are the dominant heat source. The model is an advanced variation of...
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| author | Sciascera, C. Giangrande, Paolo Papini, Luca Gerada, C. Galea, Michael |
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| description | This paper introduces an innovative thermal modelling technique which accurately predicts the winding temperature of electrical machines, both at transient and steady state conditions, for applications where the stator Joule losses are the dominant heat source. The model is an advanced variation of the classical Lumped Parameter Thermal Network approach, with the expected degree of accuracy but at a much lower computational cost. A 7-node Thermal Network is first implemented and an empirical procedure to fine-tuning the critical parameters is proposed. The derivation of the low computational cost model from the Thermal Network is thoroughly explained. A simplification of the 7-node Thermal Network with an equivalent 3-node Thermal Network is then implemented, and the same procedure is applied to the new network for deriving an even faster low computational cost model. The proposed model is then validated against experimental results carried on a Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine which is part of an electro-mechanical actuator designed for an aerospace application. A comparison between the performance of the classical Lumped Parameter Thermal Network and the proposed model is carried out, both in terms of accuracy of the stator temperature prediction and of the computational time required. |
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| spelling | nottingham-448312020-05-04T18:58:45Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/44831/ Analytical thermal model for fast stator winding temperature prediction Sciascera, C. Giangrande, Paolo Papini, Luca Gerada, C. Galea, Michael This paper introduces an innovative thermal modelling technique which accurately predicts the winding temperature of electrical machines, both at transient and steady state conditions, for applications where the stator Joule losses are the dominant heat source. The model is an advanced variation of the classical Lumped Parameter Thermal Network approach, with the expected degree of accuracy but at a much lower computational cost. A 7-node Thermal Network is first implemented and an empirical procedure to fine-tuning the critical parameters is proposed. The derivation of the low computational cost model from the Thermal Network is thoroughly explained. A simplification of the 7-node Thermal Network with an equivalent 3-node Thermal Network is then implemented, and the same procedure is applied to the new network for deriving an even faster low computational cost model. The proposed model is then validated against experimental results carried on a Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine which is part of an electro-mechanical actuator designed for an aerospace application. A comparison between the performance of the classical Lumped Parameter Thermal Network and the proposed model is carried out, both in terms of accuracy of the stator temperature prediction and of the computational time required. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 2017-08-01 Article PeerReviewed Sciascera, C., Giangrande, Paolo, Papini, Luca, Gerada, C. and Galea, Michael (2017) Analytical thermal model for fast stator winding temperature prediction. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 64 (8). pp. 6116-6126. ISSN 0278-0046 Thermal analysis electric motors permanent magnet machines thermal management nonlinear dynamical systems approximation methods analytical models polynomials http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7878526/ doi:10.1109/TIE.2017.2682010 doi:10.1109/TIE.2017.2682010 |
| spellingShingle | Thermal analysis electric motors permanent magnet machines thermal management nonlinear dynamical systems approximation methods analytical models polynomials Sciascera, C. Giangrande, Paolo Papini, Luca Gerada, C. Galea, Michael Analytical thermal model for fast stator winding temperature prediction |
| title | Analytical thermal model for fast stator winding temperature prediction |
| title_full | Analytical thermal model for fast stator winding temperature prediction |
| title_fullStr | Analytical thermal model for fast stator winding temperature prediction |
| title_full_unstemmed | Analytical thermal model for fast stator winding temperature prediction |
| title_short | Analytical thermal model for fast stator winding temperature prediction |
| title_sort | analytical thermal model for fast stator winding temperature prediction |
| topic | Thermal analysis electric motors permanent magnet machines thermal management nonlinear dynamical systems approximation methods analytical models polynomials |
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