Research on Thermal Capacity of a High-Torque-Density Direct Drive Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine Based on a Temperature Cycling Module

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It is difficult to meet the engineering requirements for a high-torque-density direct drive (HTDDD) permanent magnet synchronous machine (PMSM) using the thermal load design method for traditional motors. In this study, a waterway structure design method for a HTDDD PMSM depending on the motor thermal capacity is proposed based on a temperature cycling module. The design program of the motor waterway structure is based on a waterway thermal calculation and an equivalent thermal network method. The waterway structure can be rapidly designed by cyclic checking of the temperature at each node in the motor. A fluid-solid coupled temperature field simulation is used to analyze the influences of the thermal capacity, the waterway structure, and the water velocity on the temperature rise and the cooling effect of the motor. Finally, the algorithm is used to create a prototype, and the proposed method is experimentally validated.

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Xu, Y., Zhang, B., & Feng, G. (2020). Research on Thermal Capacity of a High-Torque-Density Direct Drive Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine Based on a Temperature Cycling Module. IEEE Access, 8, 155721–155731. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3019483

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