Determination of heat transfer coefficient from housing surface of a totally enclosed fan-cooled machine during passive cooling

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This paper presents the analytical calculation of the heat transfer coefficient of a complex housing shape of a Totally Enclosed Fan-Cooled (TEFC) industrial machine when it works below 20% of its nominal speed or close to stall. Therefore, passive cooling is dominant, and most of the heat is extracted by the combination of natural convection and radiation phenomena. Under these conditions, the area-based composite approach was used for the development of the analytical calculation method. A test rig using a TEFC Synchronous Reluctance Motor (SynRM) was constructed, and the collected experimental data was used to validate the proposed analytical method successfully.

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Ghahfarokhi, P. S., Podgornovs, A., Kallaste, A., Cardoso, A. J. M., Belahcen, A., Vaimann, T., … Tiismus, H. (2021). Determination of heat transfer coefficient from housing surface of a totally enclosed fan-cooled machine during passive cooling. Machines, 9(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/machines9060120

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