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Lumped Parameter Based Thermo-Physical Modeling of Electrified Vehicle Transmission System

2018-04-03
2018-01-1195
More stringent Federal emission regulations and fuel economy requirements have driven the automotive industry toward more efficient vehicle thermal management systems to best utilize the heat produced from burning fuel and improve driveline efficiency. The greatest part of the effort is directed toward the hybridization of automotive transmission systems. The efficiency and durability of hybrid powertrain depends on the heat generation in electric motors and their interactions among each other, ambient condition, the cooling system and the transmission component configuration. These increase the complexity of motor temperature prediction as well as the computational cost of running a conjugate heat-transfer based CFD analysis. In this paper, 1D physics based thermal model is developed which allows rapid and accurate component-wise temperature estimation of the electric motor during both steady-state and transient driving cycles.
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Numerical Modeling of Direct-Oil-Cooled Electric Motor for Effective Thermal Management

2020-04-14
2020-01-1387
Electric motor performance is primarily limited by the amount of heat that can be effectively dissipated. Recent developments in electric motor thermal management have been employing direct oil spray/splash based cooling for improved performance. Simulation of two phase (air and oil) flow and associated heat transfer for such applications has been computationally challenging, hence not fully explored in the literature. This paper describes a numerical study in which two phase flow and heat transfer within a direct-oil-cooled electric motor are analyzed using CFD software. A detailed temperature field of all the motor components under different operating conditions is generated using a conjugate heat transfer approach. Numerical results are compared with the temperature measurements at discrete locations in motor.
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