Title :
Study of banding techniques with a view to reduce the rotor eddy-current loss in a high-speed actuator dedicated to an aeronautical application
Author :
Boubaker, N. ; Matt, D. ; Enrici, P. ; Nierlich, F. ; Durand, G. ; Orlandini, F. ; Longère, X. ; Aïgba, J.S.
Author_Institution :
Energies & Mater. Group, Inst. d´Electron. du Sud, Montpellier, France
Abstract :
This paper presents a comparative study of rotor eddy-current losses, due to stator slotting, in two types of sleeves (composite: carbon-fibre and metallic: Inconel718) mounted on the rotor of high-speed permanent magnet synchronous machine (60 kW, 10000 RPM), dedicated to an aeronautical application. Roughly speaking, there are two groups of sleeves used to increase the mechanical strength of magnets: composite sleeves (carbon-fibre, fibre-glass) and metallic sleeves (Inconel718, titanium). The major advantage of composite sleeves is the low electrical conductivity, which limits the eddy-currents, but at the same time they behave like a good thermal insulator that prevents the heat dissipation and may cause the overheating of magnets. For the two types of sleeves, losses are estimated by two means: 2D finite-element model (AnsysMaxwell) and experimental tests. According to the test bench results, the use of a composite sleeve reduces the losses by 330 W (370 W found with finite-element model), so the reduction is equal to 0.6% of rated power of the machine. The eddy-current losses in the magnets are equal to 60 W.
Keywords :
actuators; aerospace engineering; eddy current losses; electrical conductivity; finite element analysis; mechanical strength; permanent magnet machines; rotors; stators; synchronous machines; 2D finite-element model; AnsysMaxwell; FEM; Inconel718; aeronautical application; banding techniques; carbon-fibre sleeves; composite sleeves; electrical conductivity; fibre-glass; high-speed actuator; high-speed permanent magnet synchronous machine; mechanical strength; metallic sleeves; power 330 W; power 370 W; power 60 W; power 60 kW; rotor eddy-current loss reduction; stator slotting; Conductivity; Finite element analysis; Harmonic analysis; Magnetic flux density; Magnetic losses; Rotors; Inconel718 sleeve; composite sleeve; eddy current losses; experimental tests; finite-element model; surface mounted Permanent magnet synchronous machine;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Machines (ICEM), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Berlin
DOI :
10.1109/ICELMACH.2014.6960551