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Title: Predicting the temperature and flow distribution in a direct oil-cooled electrical machine with segmented stator
Authors: Camilleri, Robert
Howey, David A.
McCulloch, Malcolm D.
Keywords: Electric machines
Fluid dynamics
Thermal analysis
Temperature control
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Citation: Camilleri, R., Howey, D. A., & McCulloch, M. D. (2016). Predicting the temperature and flow distribution in a direct oil-cooled electrical machine with segmented stator. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 63(1), 82-91.
Abstract: This paper presents a computationally efficient thermo-fluid model to predict the temperature and flow distribution in an oil-cooled electrical machine with a segmented stator. The Yokeless and Segmented Armature axial flux machine was used as a case study in which a numerical model was set up and validated to within 6% of experimental results. The model was adapted to predict the temperature distribution of the segmented stator of a machine, identifying the hotspot temperatures and their location. Changes to the flow geometry on the stator temperature distribution were investigated. It was shown how by carefully controlling the flow distribution in the stator, the temperature distribution is improved and the hot spot temperature is reduced by 13 K. This benefits the machine by doubling the insulation lifetime or by increasing the current density by approximately 7%.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/107494
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