4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

Winding Thermal Model for Short-Time Transient: Experimental Validation in Operative Conditions

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRY APPLICATIONS
Volume 54, Issue 2, Pages 1312-1319

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TIA.2017.2777920

Keywords

AC machine; bar winding; belt starter generator; induction motor; lumped parameters; overload; short duty; stranded winding; thermal analysis; winding

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This paper presents the validation of a first-order winding thermal model in machine operative conditions. The proposed-model can be used inmotor control strategies for the winding temperature prediction during transient overload, or vice versa, for the prediction of the maximum time duration of the overload maintaining the winding temperature within the limit imposed by the class of insulation. The thermal model has been validated using two different electrical machines. The first one is a 10-kW automotive starter-generator prototype for mini-hybrid powertrain equipped with distributed bar windings, while the second one is a 2.2 kW total enclosed fan cooled industrial induction motor equipped with conventional stranded wire windings. Depending on the application for both machines, a short-duty transient operation in overload conditions could be required. In particular, the automotive starter-generator must accomplish engine cranking and torque assistance during the vehicle acceleration and braking, while the industrial induction machine could operate in intermittent service in overload conditions when used in machine tool applications. As a consequence, an accurate stator winding temperature prediction is mandatory to fully exploit the machine performance. For both motors, the thermal model parameters have been evaluated by fast experimental approach, and, subsequently, themodel has been validated during operative overload conditions.

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