The problem of the motor cooling in electric aircraft propulsion is analyzed. In particular, the possibility of using forced convection cooling with external air flow is investigated. By approximating the heat exchange of an electric motor with the heat exchange of a semi-infinite thin plate immersed in an airstream, the effects of altitude on temperature and pressure are introduced into the thermal model. By solving the model in a specific range of altitude and aircraft speed variations, the change in the heat transfer coefficient on the motor surface is determined. These values are used for calculating the maximum temperature in a test motor by means of finite element analysis
A 1 MW high-frequency air-core permanent-magnet (PM) motor, with power density over 13.8 kW/kg (8 hp...
A thermal analysis of an interior permanent magnet machine using a lumped parameter model is present...
This work deals with thermal design of permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM). The designed motor...
Nowadays, the reduction of aircraft emissions is one of the industrial targets with a horizon time u...
An electrified vehicle is a complex thermal environment including a number of components such as ele...
The permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) can be a suitable candidate for electrified propulsion...
The aim of this study is to present a thermal analysis of a permanent magnet synchronous machine bas...
Abstract: In this paper, we present a methodology for electro-thermal characterization of a permanen...
This paper provides a review on state-of-art modern cooling systems employed for thermal cooling of ...
Most modern airplanes are powered with IC engines because electrical propulsion was not feasible at ...
Nowadays, due to the more and more important environmental issues and strict emission regulations, t...
The trend to carry out thermal analysis of Electric Motor is increasing day by day so as to improve ...
This paper is focused on the transient thermal model of the Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM...
Through applying an exemplary design study, the dependencies between current density, temperatures, ...
In the aviation community, there is a high priority to develop all-electric aircraft. Electro-mechan...
A 1 MW high-frequency air-core permanent-magnet (PM) motor, with power density over 13.8 kW/kg (8 hp...
A thermal analysis of an interior permanent magnet machine using a lumped parameter model is present...
This work deals with thermal design of permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM). The designed motor...
Nowadays, the reduction of aircraft emissions is one of the industrial targets with a horizon time u...
An electrified vehicle is a complex thermal environment including a number of components such as ele...
The permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) can be a suitable candidate for electrified propulsion...
The aim of this study is to present a thermal analysis of a permanent magnet synchronous machine bas...
Abstract: In this paper, we present a methodology for electro-thermal characterization of a permanen...
This paper provides a review on state-of-art modern cooling systems employed for thermal cooling of ...
Most modern airplanes are powered with IC engines because electrical propulsion was not feasible at ...
Nowadays, due to the more and more important environmental issues and strict emission regulations, t...
The trend to carry out thermal analysis of Electric Motor is increasing day by day so as to improve ...
This paper is focused on the transient thermal model of the Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM...
Through applying an exemplary design study, the dependencies between current density, temperatures, ...
In the aviation community, there is a high priority to develop all-electric aircraft. Electro-mechan...
A 1 MW high-frequency air-core permanent-magnet (PM) motor, with power density over 13.8 kW/kg (8 hp...
A thermal analysis of an interior permanent magnet machine using a lumped parameter model is present...
This work deals with thermal design of permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM). The designed motor...