Thermal analysis of sinusoidal doubly salient Electro-Magnetic Machine with distributed magnetomotive forces considering complex heat distribution and material thermal characteristics

•According to the complex structure characteristics of SDSEM-DF, the layered and sub-regional equivalent model of the stator slot is proposed. The model not only uses the material thermal data obtained from experiments, but also considers the complex thermal resistances and AC/DC losses distribution...

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Published inApplied thermal engineering Vol. 250; p. 123576
Main Authors Jiang, Siyuan, Xu, Xiaozhuo, Gao, Mengzhen, Gao, Caixia, Feng, Haichao, Ai, Liwang
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.08.2024
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Summary:•According to the complex structure characteristics of SDSEM-DF, the layered and sub-regional equivalent model of the stator slot is proposed. The model not only uses the material thermal data obtained from experiments, but also considers the complex thermal resistances and AC/DC losses distribution in the slots, as well as the influence of winding and insulation processes on the temperature rise of the motor.•The 3-D global steady-state temperature distribution of SDSEM-DF is studied, and the temperature rise of each part under different current densities is also analyzed.•The temperature experiment of the prototype is carried out. The results not only guide the selection of reasonable armature and excitation winding current density of SDSEM-DF, but also provide data and experience support for temperature estimation of motors with complex winding distribution. Sinusoidal doubly salient electro-magnetic machine with distributed magnetomotive forces has DC excitation and AC armature windings in the same stator slot, which leads to the complicated distribution of heat sources and thermal resistances. One of the keys to design this motor is to estimate the temperature rise accurately. In this paper, the thermal performance of the motor materials at different temperatures was tested. According to the complex structure characteristics, the layered and sub-regional equivalent model of the stator slot is proposed. The model not only uses the material thermal data obtained from experiments, but also considers the complex thermal resistances and AC/DC losses distribution in the slots, as well as the influence of winding and insulation processes on the temperature rise of the motor, which is conducive to obtaining the highest point of the motor temperature and ensuring the calculation accuracy. The 3-D global steady-state temperature distribution of sinusoidal doubly salient electro-magnetic machine with distributed magnetomotive forces is studied, and the temperature rise of each part under different current densities is also analyzed. Finally, the temperature experiment of the prototype is carried out. The experiments show that the accurate loss calculation and thermal parameters make the maximum error between the simulation model and the actual measurement is 3.8 °C. The results not only guide the selection of reasonable armature and excitation winding current density of sinusoidal doubly salient electro-magnetic machine with distributed magnetomotive forces, but also provide data and experience support for temperature estimation of motors with complex winding distribution.
ISSN:1359-4311
DOI:10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2024.123576