Title :
Experimental characterization of a belt-driven multi-phase induction machine for 48 V automotive applications: Losses and temperatures assessments
Author :
Cavagnino, Andrea ; Tenconi, Alberto ; Vaschetto, Silvio
Author_Institution :
Dipt. Energia, Politec. di Torino, Turin, Italy
Abstract :
Primary European car-makers agree on a 48 V embedded-supply to support the growing current-load requirements in modern vehicles. The functionalities required to the starter-generator are the engine start up, launch assistant torque, regenerative braking, battery charging and early fuel cut off. The dynamic load profile and the harsh environment working conditions make thermal issues the key challenge in the machine design. The paper presents the simulation and experimental test results of a belt driven starter-generator for 48 V mini hybrid powertrains. In particular, a double three-phase 10 kW induction machine has been selected as the suitable candidate for the application. In detail, the authors illustrate the experimental calibration and validation of the steady state thermal model, as well as the thermal characterization of a liquid cooled prototype. Finally, the paper deals with the temperatures prediction of the motor working in different load conditions.
Keywords :
asynchronous machines; automobiles; power transmission (mechanical); starting; automotive application; battery charging; belt driven starter-generator; belt-driven multiphase induction machine; current-load requirements; dynamic load profile; early fuel cut off; engine start up; launch assistant torque; liquid-cooled prototype; loss assessment; machine design; minihybrid powertrains; power 10 kW; primary European car-makers; regenerative braking; starter-generator; steady state thermal model; temperature assessment; temperature prediction; thermal characterization; thermal issue; three-phase induction machine; voltage 48 V; Cooling; Loss measurement; Stator windings; Temperature measurement; Thermal conductivity; Thermal loading; 48 V; Induction machine; automotive applications; hybrid vehicle; multi-phase machine; starter-generator; thermal analysis; thermal model;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Machines (ICEM), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Berlin
DOI :
10.1109/ICELMACH.2014.6960329