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Title: Thermal limitations in air-cooled axial flux in-wheel motors for urban mobility vehicles : a preliminary analysis
Authors: Camilleri, Robert
Howey, D. A.
McCulloch, M. D.
Keywords: Electric machines
Air-cooled engines
Heat -- Transmission
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Citation: Camilleri, R., Howey, D. A., & McCulloch, M. D. (2012, October). Thermal limitations in air-cooled axial flux in-wheel motors for urban mobility vehicles : a preliminary analysis. 2012 Electrical Systems for Aircraft, Railway and Ship Propulsion, 1-8.
Abstract: The idea of having electric personal urban mobility vehicles that can be better supported within an urban infrastructure has been suggested for some time. Air-cooled in-wheel motors are preferred as they allow more passenger space and remove any plumbing requirements within the vehicle. This paper shows a preliminary analysis of the thermal limitations for axial flux internal rotor (AFIR) and axial flux internal stator (AFIS) machines. It is shown that AFIR type air-cooled machines favours low speed machines with traction power between 3.75kW-5kW and motor diameters between 13" and 15". This forces the traction power to be distributed on 3 or 4 wheels. Conversely the dependence of the cooling on the rotational speed in AFIS air-cooled machines favours high speed geared motors motor powers up to 7.5kW for a motor diameter of 15". This enables the traction power to be distributed on 2 wheels or more.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/107593
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