Abstract:
In this paper, a novel multi-stress model which estimates the lifetime of the winding insulation relative to its duty cycle is proposed and investigated. With an adequate...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
In this paper, a novel multi-stress model which estimates the lifetime of the winding insulation relative to its duty cycle is proposed and investigated. With an adequate implementation of this model, then an electrical machine can be designed not only in terms of its performance requirements, but also considering the associated reliability and lifetime aspects. Since thermal and thermo-mechanical stresses are considered as the main ageing factors, the model is particularly suited for low voltage, low duty cycle machines. The determination of the model parameters is based on the results of accelerated thermo-mechanical ageing tests, whose procedure is thoroughly reported in the paper. The results of the accelerated ageing tests show that the effect of thermomechanical ageing is significant even for small size, random wound windings under fast temperature rise.
Published in: 8th IET International Conference on Power Electronics, Machines and Drives (PEMD 2016)
Date of Conference: 19-21 April 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 10 November 2016
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- Index Terms
- Electric Machine ,
- Lifetime Consumption ,
- Thermal Stress ,
- Duty Cycle ,
- Performance Requirements ,
- Aspects Of Reliability ,
- Low Duty Cycle ,
- Accelerated Aging Test ,
- Determination Of Model Parameters ,
- Cycling ,
- Thermal Cycler ,
- Temporal Variation ,
- Maximum Temperature ,
- Power Density ,
- Tuning Parameter ,
- Model Ages ,
- Specimen Failure ,
- Thermal Aging ,
- End Of The Specimen ,
- Lifetime Model
- Author Keywords
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- Index Terms
- Electric Machine ,
- Lifetime Consumption ,
- Thermal Stress ,
- Duty Cycle ,
- Performance Requirements ,
- Aspects Of Reliability ,
- Low Duty Cycle ,
- Accelerated Aging Test ,
- Determination Of Model Parameters ,
- Cycling ,
- Thermal Cycler ,
- Temporal Variation ,
- Maximum Temperature ,
- Power Density ,
- Tuning Parameter ,
- Model Ages ,
- Specimen Failure ,
- Thermal Aging ,
- End Of The Specimen ,
- Lifetime Model
- Author Keywords