End winding mount integrated motor drive
With increased need for high power density, high efficiency and high temperature capabilities in Aerospace and Automotive applications, Integrated Motor Drives (IMD) offer a potential solution. . A number of IMD configurations already exist, each with their respective merits, drawbacks and industria...
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| description | With increased need for high power density, high efficiency and high temperature capabilities in Aerospace and Automotive applications, Integrated Motor Drives (IMD) offer a potential solution. . A number of IMD configurations already exist, each with their respective merits, drawbacks and industrial applications. Despite these potential benefits of IMDs, thermo-mechanical concerns remain over the close coupling integration of the power module and machine
This thesis presents a novel end winding mount Integrated Motor Drive. CFD simulations are performed for thermal analysis of the proposed concept and investigation of the effects of the cooling systems in IMDs. The thermal, mechanical and electrical effects of close coupling integration are investigated and solutions proposed. The design and manufacture of a working End Winding mount IMD prototype is also described with particular attention to the thermal effects and temperature distribution in the manufactured prototype. |
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| spelling | nottingham-497042025-02-28T13:59:58Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/49704/ End winding mount integrated motor drive Abebe, Robert With increased need for high power density, high efficiency and high temperature capabilities in Aerospace and Automotive applications, Integrated Motor Drives (IMD) offer a potential solution. . A number of IMD configurations already exist, each with their respective merits, drawbacks and industrial applications. Despite these potential benefits of IMDs, thermo-mechanical concerns remain over the close coupling integration of the power module and machine This thesis presents a novel end winding mount Integrated Motor Drive. CFD simulations are performed for thermal analysis of the proposed concept and investigation of the effects of the cooling systems in IMDs. The thermal, mechanical and electrical effects of close coupling integration are investigated and solutions proposed. The design and manufacture of a working End Winding mount IMD prototype is also described with particular attention to the thermal effects and temperature distribution in the manufactured prototype. 2018-07-13 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/49704/1/Thesis.pdf Abebe, Robert (2018) End winding mount integrated motor drive. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. Electric machinery Windings |
| spellingShingle | Electric machinery Windings Abebe, Robert End winding mount integrated motor drive |
| title | End winding mount integrated motor drive |
| title_full | End winding mount integrated motor drive |
| title_fullStr | End winding mount integrated motor drive |
| title_full_unstemmed | End winding mount integrated motor drive |
| title_short | End winding mount integrated motor drive |
| title_sort | end winding mount integrated motor drive |
| topic | Electric machinery Windings |
| url | https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/49704/ |