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Design and optimization of a high power density machine for flooded industrial pump

Al-Timimy, A.; Degano, Michele; Giangrande, Paolo; Lo Calzo, Giovanni; Xu, Zeyun; Galea, Michael; Gerada, C.; Zhang, He; Xia, Liqm

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Authors

A. Al-Timimy

Paolo Giangrande

Giovanni Lo Calzo

Zeyun Xu

Michael Galea

He Zhang

Liqm Xia



Abstract

This paper presents the design optimization procedure of a high power-density, permanent magnet synchronous machine for industrial pump applications. The designed machine drives an electric, oil flooded pump. In order to achieve higher torque-density, a fractional slot machine (8 poles, 9 slots) with double layer (concentrated) winding has been selected after a preliminary trade-off study, which considered several slot/pole combinations and winding configurations. The developed machine provides low torque ripple and short end windings, which contribute to lower axial length and higher efficiency. The electromagnetic performances have been evaluated by using finite element method and the lamination geometry has been optimized through a genetic. The final results are presented highlighting the achieved design targets.

Citation

Al-Timimy, A., Degano, M., Giangrande, P., Lo Calzo, G., Xu, Z., Galea, M., …Xia, L. (2016). Design and optimization of a high power density machine for flooded industrial pump.

Conference Name 22nd International Conference on Electrical Machines (ICEM 2016)
End Date Sep 7, 2016
Acceptance Date May 20, 2016
Publication Date Sep 6, 2016
Deposit Date Jul 18, 2016
Publicly Available Date Sep 6, 2016
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Keywords PMSM, High power density machine, Finite element method, Genetic Algorithm (GA) optimization
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/818869
Related Public URLs http://www.icem.cc/2016/
Contract Date Jul 18, 2016

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