Sensitivity analysis of machine components thermal properties effects on winding temperature
This paper investigates the sensitivity analysis of winding temperature to key parameters in electrical machine thermal design. With a validated 3D thermal model based on an existing 75kW traction machine for an electric vehicle, the methodology of the sensitivity analysis study is conducted and pre...
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| author | Zhang, Fengyu Gerada, David Xu, Zeyuan Zhang, He Gerada, Chris |
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| description | This paper investigates the sensitivity analysis of winding temperature to key parameters in electrical machine thermal design. With a validated 3D thermal model based on an existing 75kW traction machine for an electric vehicle, the methodology of the sensitivity analysis study is conducted and presented. Finally, further research and practical guidelines on reducing the peak temperature of electrical machines are proposed. |
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| spelling | nottingham-597032020-01-09T06:07:52Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/59703/ Sensitivity analysis of machine components thermal properties effects on winding temperature Zhang, Fengyu Gerada, David Xu, Zeyuan Zhang, He Gerada, Chris This paper investigates the sensitivity analysis of winding temperature to key parameters in electrical machine thermal design. With a validated 3D thermal model based on an existing 75kW traction machine for an electric vehicle, the methodology of the sensitivity analysis study is conducted and presented. Finally, further research and practical guidelines on reducing the peak temperature of electrical machines are proposed. 2019-08-11 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/59703/1/PDF%E5%90%88%E5%B9%B6_61137.pdf Zhang, Fengyu, Gerada, David, Xu, Zeyuan, Zhang, He and Gerada, Chris (2019) Sensitivity analysis of machine components thermal properties effects on winding temperature. In: 22nd International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems, ICEMS 2019. sensitivity analysis; thermal improvement; thermal management; thermal network http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICEMS.2019.8922095 10.1109/ICEMS.2019.8922095 10.1109/ICEMS.2019.8922095 10.1109/ICEMS.2019.8922095 |
| spellingShingle | sensitivity analysis; thermal improvement; thermal management; thermal network Zhang, Fengyu Gerada, David Xu, Zeyuan Zhang, He Gerada, Chris Sensitivity analysis of machine components thermal properties effects on winding temperature |
| title | Sensitivity analysis of machine components thermal properties effects on winding temperature |
| title_full | Sensitivity analysis of machine components thermal properties effects on winding temperature |
| title_fullStr | Sensitivity analysis of machine components thermal properties effects on winding temperature |
| title_full_unstemmed | Sensitivity analysis of machine components thermal properties effects on winding temperature |
| title_short | Sensitivity analysis of machine components thermal properties effects on winding temperature |
| title_sort | sensitivity analysis of machine components thermal properties effects on winding temperature |
| topic | sensitivity analysis; thermal improvement; thermal management; thermal network |
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