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Cooling of a DCPM Motor
Direct Current Permanent Magnet (DCPM) motors generate waste heat just like any other rotating electrical machine. There are different methods for cooling electric motors, and in this example we will use the Modelica Standard Library to study one such method.
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The Model
The cooling circuit consists of the thermal capacitance of the armature, the thermal conductance between armature and core, the thermal capacitance of the core, and the thermal conductance between the core and the cooling pipe.
Simulation Results
It might also be interesting to see how the temperature development changes with different cooling circuit properties. The heat transfer through the system is, among other things, affected by the capacitances of the armature and core, as well as the conductance between the armature and core and between the core and the cooling pipe.
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