一种用于电动飞机推进的组合电机高频建模及匝间电压分布分析

Hao Zeng, James Swanke, T. Jahns, B. Sarlioglu
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用于电动飞机推进的电机必须设计成在低气压条件下以最大功率密度提供高水平的推进功率。由于中压激励引起的电场应力增加,高海拔地区的气压降低,以及宽带隙功率半导体开关的开关速度加快,这些因素的结合增加了机器绕组局部放电(PD)和绝缘击穿的风险。本文提出了一种基于分布式高频匝数模型的电机绕组匝间电压分布预测的分析方法。这种技术可以预测绕组每个部分的局部峰值匝对匝和匝对地电压应力。对一台由sic基逆变器励磁的1mw表面永磁电机集中定子绕组的分析表明,在开关瞬态期间,匝对匝和匝对地电压峰值可超过其稳态峰值高达100%,这大大增加了绕组绝缘系统设计时必须考虑的峰值电场应力。
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High-Frequency Modeling and Inter-Turn Voltage Distribution Analysis of a Modular Electric Machine for Electric Aircraft Propulsion
Electric machines for electric aircraft propulsion applications must be designed to deliver high levels of propulsive power under low air pressure conditions with maximum power density. The combination of increased electric field stresses attributable to medium voltage excitation, reduced air pressure at high altitudes, and elevated switching speeds of wide-bandgap power semiconductor switches raise the risk of partial discharge (PD) and insulation breakdown in the machine windings. This paper presents an analytical approach for predicting the inter-turn voltage distribution inside a machine winding based on distributed high-frequency turn models. This technique makes it possible to predict the localized peak turn-to-turn and turn-to-ground voltage stresses in every part of the winding. Analysis of the concentrated stator windings of a 1 MW surface PM machine excited by a SiC-based inverter shows that the peak turn-to-turn and turn-to-ground voltage values can exceed their steady-state peak values by as much as 100% during switching transients, significantly increasing the peak electric field stresses that must be accommodated when designing the winding insulation system.
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