Title :
Dynamic thermal modeling and application of electrical machine in hybrid drives
Author :
Zhe Huang ; Marquez-Fernandez, Francisco J. ; Loayza, Yury ; Reinap, Avo ; Alakula, Mats
Abstract :
This paper presents a holistic view of thermal modeling for an electrical machine used in a Hybrid Electrical Vehicle (HEV). This interconnected system model focuses on the thermal assessment of an electrical machine in a HEV application and estimates the time to failure of the machine depending on the construction of the insulation system and the exploitation of the machine. A transient thermal model of the machine is made as a Lumped Parameter Model (LPM) based on dimensions, material properties and Finite Element Analysis (FEA) determining the power loss model and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) cooling model. The LPM thermal model is compared to measurements and later used in a vehicle powertrain model. Based on the verified thermal model, the estimation of the winding temperature in the machine over different driving cycles is used to predict the thermal degradations of the main insulation and the thermal lifetime of the machine.
Keywords :
computational fluid dynamics; cooling; electric machines; failure analysis; finite element analysis; hybrid electric vehicles; interconnected systems; lumped parameter networks; machine insulation; machine windings; power transmission (mechanical); thermal analysis; CFD cooling model; FEA; HEV; LPM thermal model; computational fluid dynamics; driving cycles; dynamic thermal modeling; electrical machine application; finite element analysis; hybrid drive; hybrid electrical vehicle; insulation system; interconnected system model; lumped parameter model; machine exploitation; machine failure; power loss model; thermal assessment; thermal degradations; thermal lifetime; transient thermal model; vehicle powertrain model; winding temperature; Computational modeling; Cooling; Load modeling; Stator windings; Thermal degradation; Windings; Drivetrain Simulation; Dynamic Thermal Modeling; Electrical Machine; HEVs; Thermal Degradation;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Machines (ICEM), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Berlin
DOI :
10.1109/ICELMACH.2014.6960483