DocumentCode
741763
Title
Piezoelectric Fan Cooling: A Novel High Reliability Electric Machine Thermal Management Solution
Author
Gilson, G.M. ; Pickering, S.J. ; Hann, D.B. ; Gerada, C.
Author_Institution
Div. of Energy & Sustainability, Univ. of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
Volume
60
Issue
11
fYear
2013
Firstpage
4841
Lastpage
4851
Abstract
Electric machine thermal management is critical for the correct operation of high power density electrical machines. This is, however, challenging to achieve in safety-critical applications where the reliability of the cooling system needs to be significantly higher than conventional solutions. Piezoelectric fans are presented here as a novel fault-tolerant forced cooling convective system for electric machines. Particle image velocimetry techniques in conjunction with infrared thermal measurements were implemented to map and quantify the flow fields generated by such a cooling arrangement as well as to determine the effective cooling enhancement. This paper also outlines the main design variables for such a system and highlights the main considerations to be accounted for to optimize the cooling potential. For the specific machine presented in this paper, the optimal fin/fan geometry resulted in mean flows in excess of 2.41 m/s and turbulence values in excess of 2.38 m/s, which resulted in an average convective heat transfer coefficient enhancement of 364.8% on the fin base and a further enhancement of 53.6% on each of the fin side walls. This, in turn, led to a 61.8% reduction in the electric machine heat sink cooling mass.
Keywords
cooling; fault tolerance; thermal management (packaging); velocimeters; fault-tolerant forced cooling convective system; high power density electrical machines; high reliability electric machine thermal management solution; infrared thermal measurements; particle image velocimetry techniques; piezoelectric fan cooling; safety-critical applications; Fans; Fluid flow measurement; Heat sinks; Heat transfer; Resistance heating; Thermal management; Fault-tolerant machines; fluid flow visualization/measurement; heat transfer enhancement; machine cooling; piezoelectric fans; thermal management;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0046
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIE.2012.2224081
Filename
6329428
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