학술논문

Investigation of Ferrofluid Cooling in Modular Permanent Magnet Machines
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics IEEE Trans. Magn. Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on. 59(11):1-5 Nov, 2023
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Ferrofluid
Coolants
Saturation magnetization
Magnetic flux
Magnetic fields
Windings
Stator windings
Ferrofluid (FF) cooling
magnetic body force
permanent magnet (PM) machine
thermomagnetic effect
Language
ISSN
0018-9464
1941-0069
Abstract
Compared with conventional non-modular machines, the flux gaps in alternate stator teeth of the modular machines can increase the winding factor and provide flux focusing effect and hence can increase the torque/power density. In addition, the flux gaps can be used as cooling channels to improve the thermal performance. This article investigates an advanced cooling approach using ferrofluid (FF) as coolant to fill in the cavity around end windings and flux gaps. The multiphysics modeling in this article has shown that the influence of the flux gaps on machine thermal performances comes from two aspects: 1) the gravitational effect, the flux gaps allow more self-circulating coolant to transfer heat to the housing. This helps to reduce machine temperature by around 5 °C for a flux gap width of 2 mm; and 2) the magnetic body force, i.e., the thermomagnetic effect. This is very effective in non-modular machine cooling, but its efficiency slightly deteriorates in the modular machines. This is because the self-circulation of FF in the flux gaps due to the gravitational effect has been negatively affected by the thermomagnetic effect.