Semi‐flooded cooling for high torque density modular permanent magnet machines

Author:

Zhang W.1,Li G. J.1ORCID,Zhu Z. Q.1ORCID,Ren B.2,Chong Y. C.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering The University of Sheffield Sheffield UK

2. Motor Design Ltd an ANSYS Company 5 Edison Court Wrexham UK

Abstract

AbstractThe authors investigate a semi‐flooded cooling technology for modular permanent magnet machines using flux gaps (FGs) in alternate stator teeth for extra cooling channels. The investigated machine is separated into stationary and rotational components by a polyether ether ketone sleeve. Liquid is directed into the stationary component to achieve a significant temperature reduction, at the same time, avoiding the liquid leakage into the rotating component that will cause an increase in friction losses. The FGs in the modular machine increase the contact area between coolant and machine components, resulting in better cooling efficiency. Furthermore, the FGs contribute to reduced pressure loss by minimising system flow resistance. The influence of the FG width on improving machine cooling efficiency, lowering machine temperature, and reducing pressure losses is delved. Additionally, the investigation considers the impact of inlet and outlet areas to reveal the influences stemming from fluid expansions and contractions in these regions. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling is employed to simulate the cooling performances of the investigated machines. In addition, the flow network analysis has also been employed to help understand the fluid behaviour within machines. A series of tests have been carried out to validate the CFD modelling.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

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