Thermal Management System of an Outer-Rotor-Motor-Based Traction Drive With Integrated Power Electronics in its Central Cavity

Bidzina Kekelia, J. Emily Cousineau, Rajneesh Chaudhary, Jeff Tomerlin, Sreekant Narumanchi, Vandana Rallabandi, Jon Wilkins, Shajjad Chowdhury, Himel Barua, Mostak Mohammad, Burak Ozpineci

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Abstract

Increasing power densities of electric vehicle traction drive systems necessitates combining the electric motor and the power electronics into one unit. A compact, integrated traction drive unit with fewer components also drives production costs down, enabling wider adoption of electric vehicles. However, the integration of power electronics in the electric machine is associated with challenges of designing an effective thermal management solution for the combined traction drive system. This paper focuses on the thermal management approach selected for Oak Ridge National Laboratory's outer-rotor-motor-based integrated traction drive and evaluates its potential performance. The outer-rotor-motor configuration provided an opportunity for integration of the six-phase inverter in the available space in the central cavity of the internal stator. A cylindrical inverter enclosure with integrated coolant (water-ethylene glycol) channels in its walls was designed to enable heat removal from the power electronics. Numerical thermal-fluid modeling and initial channel/fin optimization results for the cylindrical heat sink are presented here. As permanent magnets are integrated in a high-speed (20 000 RPM) outer rotor, forced air convection provides cooling for the magnets. The magnets were segmented axially to mitigate the eddy current losses. Heat generated in the stator windings and laminations is removed by water-ethylene glycol coolant circulating in interpolar T-shape ceramic heat exchangers inserted between windings. General design concepts and numerical thermal-fluid simulations illustrating the electric motor thermal management solution are also presented.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024
EventASME 2024 International Technical Conference and Exhibition on Packaging and Integration of Electronic and Photonic Microsystems - InterPACK2024 - San Jose, CA
Duration: 8 Oct 202410 Oct 2024

Conference

ConferenceASME 2024 International Technical Conference and Exhibition on Packaging and Integration of Electronic and Photonic Microsystems - InterPACK2024
CitySan Jose, CA
Period8/10/2410/10/24

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-5400-95832

Keywords

  • electric motor cooling
  • integrated traction drive
  • inverter cooling
  • outer-rotor motor
  • power electronics

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