Determination of critical thermal operations for high‐speed permanent magnet electrical machines

Author:

Kolondzovski Zlatko

Abstract

PurposeThe thermal design of high‐speed electrical machines is a greater challenge in comparison with conventional electrical machines. When designing the machine, the calculated temperatures in all parts should be lower than their critical temperatures. This paper aims to perform thermal analysis for different rotor types according to the level of shield from eddy currents in order to achieve a safe thermal design of the machine.Design/methodology/approachThe machine under study in the paper is a high‐speed permanent magnet (PM) motor designed for speed n=31,500 rpm and power P=130 kW. A thermal‐network method was used for thermal analysis of the machine.FindingsThe minimum value of the coolant flow in the air gap that provides an effective cooling of the machine was estimated. The coolant itself is not able to provide an effective cooling of the magnets if they are not shielded from eddy currents.Research limitations/implicationsThe results are obtained only by the thermal‐network method. Numerical techniques and practical measurements for comparison and validation of the existing results should be implemented in future.Practical implicationsThe paper offers useful practical information when a safe thermal design of a high‐speed PM electrical machine should be performed.Originality/valueThe paper demonstrates how three different design types of a high‐speed PM electrical machine are thermally analysed in order to find out which type fulfils the rigorous thermal criteria. The practical significance of the paper is beneficial for the designers of high‐speed PM electrical machines.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computational Theory and Mathematics,Computer Science Applications

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