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Thermal modelling of an alternator for use in a prediction system


Abstract:

On future UAVs it is envisaged that the power requirements of all on-board electrical systems will increase. Whilst, in most flight (mission) situations the installed gen...Show More

Abstract:

On future UAVs it is envisaged that the power requirements of all on-board electrical systems will increase. Whilst, in most flight (mission) situations the installed generation capacity will have adequate capacity to operate the systems, it is possible that during certain abnormal situations the generators on-board may be forced to operate under very high load conditions. The main failure mechanism for a generator is overheating and subsequent disintegration of windings, hence the research problem being addressed here is that of modelling the thermal dynamics of a generator in such a way that the model can be used to predict future temperatures given knowledge of the future mission requirements. The temperature predictions will be used to allow prioritising of the mission actions in order to get the most out of a generator without overheating it. The research presented here shows details the modelling of the generator, and presents some initial validation results showing good correlation between data taken from the rig and the simulation output of the model.
Date of Conference: 03-05 September 2012
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 22 October 2012
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Conference Location: Cardiff, UK

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