학술논문

Study of banding techniques with a view to reduce the rotor eddy-current loss in a high-speed actuator dedicated to an aeronautical application
Document Type
Conference
Source
2014 International Conference on Electrical Machines (ICEM) Electrical Machines (ICEM), 2014 International Conference on. :2583-2587 Sep, 2014
Subject
Aerospace
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Transportation
Rotors
Finite element analysis
Harmonic analysis
Magnetic flux density
Conductivity
Magnetic losses
composite sleeve
experimental tests
eddy current losses
finite-element model
Inconel718 sleeve
surface mounted Permanent magnet synchronous machine
Language
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.