A Feasibility Study of Heat Pipes for Thermal Management of Electrical Machines

R. Wróbel, D. Reay
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Abstract

This theoretical feasibility study explores the use of heat pipes (HPs) in thermal management of electrical machines. The research focus has been placed on the statorwinding assembly to assess suitability and effectiveness of HP- based heat removal systems. The proposed approach targets the main heat source in electrical machines, which frequently is associated with the winding subassembly. Two generic concept thermal management systems are investigated. The first one uses HPs to enhance heat removal for a machine with conventional cooling, e.g. a liquid or air-cooled housing. The second concept uses HPs as the main heat transfer path, e.g. a fully enclosed machine with no integrated, actively cooled housing. The electromagnetic and thermal compatibility of the proposed HP-based thermal management systems is analysed by means of three-dimensional (3D) finite element analyses (FEAs). The theoretical findings show that the proposed thermal management systems allow for a considerable improvement in heat removal from the machine body, up to 43% and 25% for the concept one and two respectively, as compared with a more conventional heat removal system. The overall performance gains are subject to the specific manufacture and assembly processes used in construction of the stator-winding.
热管用于电机热管理的可行性研究
本理论可行性研究探讨了热管在电机热管理中的应用。研究重点放在定子绕组组件上,以评估基于HP的散热系统的适用性和有效性。所提出的方法针对电机中的主要热源,这通常与绕组组件有关。研究了两种通用概念热管理系统。第一种是使用hp来提高传统冷却设备的散热能力,例如液体或空气冷却的外壳。第二个概念使用HPs作为主要的传热路径,例如,一个全封闭的机器,没有集成的,主动冷却的外壳。采用三维有限元分析(FEAs)的方法分析了基于hp的热管理系统的电磁兼容性和热兼容性。理论研究结果表明,与传统的散热系统相比,所提出的热管理系统可以大大提高机体的散热能力,概念一和概念二的散热能力分别达到43%和25%。总体性能的提高取决于定子绕组结构中使用的特定制造和装配工艺。
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