Advanced Cooling Techniques for Automotive Electrical Machines: Thermal Modelling and Experimental Validation

 

FENGYU ZHANG
Power Electronics, Machines and Control Research Institute,
University of Nottingham

Abstract

Thermal management is a critical enabler for next-generation high-performance motors. This presentation will firstly provide an overview of state-of-the-art cooling technologies for electrical machines, highlighting their respective advantages and limitations. Particular focus will be placed on the challenges of thermal modelling and experimental validation, especially for advanced spray and jet cooling methods. Key aspects such as cooling effectiveness, impact on power density and efficiency, as well as manufacturing complexity, will be discussed. The talk will conclude with perspectives on emerging trends and future developments in cooling strategies for automotive electrical machines.

Advanced Cooling Techniques for Automotive Electrical Machines: Thermal Modelling and Experimental Validation

Advanced Cooling Techniques for Automotive Electrical Machines: Thermal Modelling and Experimental Validation

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