2020
DOI: 10.1109/tie.2019.2914630
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Thermal Overload and Insulation Aging of Short Duty Cycle, Aerospace Motors

Abstract: Electrical machines for transportation applications need to be highly reliable, particularly if they drive safety-critical systems. At the same time, another main requirement is represented by the significant torque density, especially for aerospace, where weight constraints are extremely stringent. For achieving high peak torque, an effective strategy consists in supplying the windings with a current greater than the rated value; thus, thermally overloading the machine for limited time periods. However, if th… Show more

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“…As a consequence of higher loss density, the management of heat flows becomes significantly more important [25], i.e., the early-stage machine design has to be more focused on the hot spots. Moreover, fail-safe abilities and insulation degradation [23] are key concerns. The critical field strength is drastically reduced due to lower pressures at higher altitudes.…”
Section: ) Basic Mea Requirements and Reliability Concernsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As a consequence of higher loss density, the management of heat flows becomes significantly more important [25], i.e., the early-stage machine design has to be more focused on the hot spots. Moreover, fail-safe abilities and insulation degradation [23] are key concerns. The critical field strength is drastically reduced due to lower pressures at higher altitudes.…”
Section: ) Basic Mea Requirements and Reliability Concernsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Discussions regarding the most suitable EM and S/G technology for aircraft started more than twenty years ago [22]. Similar trends towards electrification are now occurring for electric motors and actuators in aviation research as well [20], [23]- [27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…home appliances, industrial and automotive). Therefore, aerospace EMs' reliability have to be assessed via physics of failure -based lifetime prediction models [16,17] starting from an early design stage.…”
Section: Development Of Emsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, the thermal management system becomes important [8] and the hot spots in the power conversion systems have to be carefully considered in the design. In addition, fault-tolerant operation and insulation management [9] are key issues.…”
Section: A Requirements For Mea Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%