A Multi-Objective Evolutionary Approach to Discover Explainability Tradeoffs when Using Linear Regression to Effectively Model the Dynamic Thermal Behaviour of Electrical Machines

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Banda T.M. [1 ]
ZAvoianu A.-C. [1 ]
Petrovski A. [1 ]
Wöckinger D. [2 ]
Bramerdorfer G. [2 ]
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[1] National Subsea Centre, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen
[2] Institute for Electrical Drives and Power Electronics, Johannes Kepler University, Linz
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cost vs accuracy; Data-driven thermal models; electrical machines; explainability; linear regression; NSGA-II; problem formalisation;
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10.1145/3597618
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Modelling and controlling heat transfer in rotating electrical machines is very important as it enables the design of assemblies (e.g., motors) that are efficient and durable under multiple operational scenarios. To address the challenge of deriving accurate data-driven estimators of key motor temperatures, we propose a multi-objective strategy for creating Linear Regression (LR) models that integrate optimised synthetic features. The main strength of our approach is that it provides decision makers with a clear overview of the optimal tradeoffs between data collection costs, the expected modelling errors and the overall explainability of the generated thermal models. Moreover, as parsimonious models are required for both microcontroller deployment and domain expert interpretation, our modelling strategy contains a simple but effective step-wise regularisation technique that can be applied to outline domain-relevant mappings between LR variables and thermal profiling capabilities. Results indicate that our approach can generate accurate LR-based dynamic thermal models when training on data associated with a limited set of load points within the safe operating area of the electrical machine under study. © 2024 Copyright held by the owner/author(s).
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