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CURRENT CONCERNS REGARDING THE CONSTRUCTION OF HIGH POWER DENSITY ELECTRICAL MACHINES FOR ELECTRICITY TRANSPORT SYSTEMS
Author(s) -
Aurelian Crăciunescu
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
actualităţi şi perspective în domeniul maşinilor electrice
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1843-5912
DOI - 10.36801/apme.2021.1.16
Subject(s) - electrification , automotive engineering , electricity , traction motor , electric vehicle , single phase electric power , electric motor , electrical engineering , electric power , traction power network , power density , electric potential energy , battery electric vehicle , electric generator , engineering , power (physics) , voltage , power factor , physics , quantum mechanics
"Applications such as electrification of transmission systems require electric machines with high power density values. Such electric cars offer beneficial volumes and weights that are desired in transportation systems that include electric cars, electrified planes, and other types of electric vehicles. In October 2017, the US DRIVE groupThe U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), a large automobile and power company, has published a paper entitled “Roadmap for Research and Innovation in Electrical and Electronic Technologies for Efficiency vehicles and energy sustainability ”. This paper outlines the performance values that electric traction motors must have in 2025 to accelerate the development of innovative and pre-competitive technologies to achieve a wide range of clean and efficient vehicles as well as related energy infrastructure. Thus, for electric traction motors with powers of 100 kW, used in the drive systems of single-electric vehicles, which is used in both engine and generator mode, for their power density is expected to increase from the value of 5.7 kW / L achieved in 2020 to the value of 50 kW / L to be achieved in 2025, which means a volume reduction of 89%. This reduction in volume must be accompanied by a reduction in the cost of these engines, from $ 4.7 / kW in 2020 to $ 3.3 / kW in 2025, ie a cost reduction of 30%. One of the factors that limits the power density of electric cars is the cooling system. In the absence of adequate cooling systems, the energy losses that occur in electric cars can cause damage to the insulation system, short circuits between the windings of the windings, demagnetization of the permanent magnets and, finally, damage to the drive system. As a result, the analysis of ways to reduce energy losses in electric cars and the identification of efficient cooling systems are essential concerns for the realization of electric cars with high values of power density. In this paper, a presentation is made of the results of recently published research on finding constructive solutions for the realization of electric machines with very low energy losses as well as solutions for the realization of high-efficiency cooling systems, solutions that allows the performance of performance indicators for electric cars, on power density and cost, expected by the US Drive group for 2025."