High specific power motors in LN2 and LH2

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作者
Brown, G. [1 ]
Jansen, R. [2 ]
Trudell, J. [1 ]
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[1] NASA, Glenn Res Ctr, 21000 Brookpk Rd, Cleveland, OH 44135 USA
[2] Univ Toledo, Toledo, OH 43606 USA
来源
ADVANCES IN CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING, VOLS 53A AND 53B | 2008年 / 985卷
关键词
high power density motor; cryogenic motor; high specific power motor;
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O414.1 [热力学];
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摘要
A switched reluctance motor has been operated in liquid nitrogen (LN2) with a power density as high as that reported for any motor or generator. The high performance stems from the low resistivity of Cu at LN2 temperature and from the geometry of the windings, the combination of which permits steady-state rms current density up to 7000 A/cm(2), about 10 times that possible in coils cooled by natural convection at room temperature. The Joule heating in the coils is conducted to the end turns for rejection to the LN2 bath. Minimal heat rejection occurs in the motor slots, preserving that region for conductor. In the end turns, the conductor layers are spaced to form a heat-exchanger-like structure that permits nucleate boiling over a large surface area. Although tests were performed in LN2 for convenience, this motor was designed as a prototype for use with liquid hydrogen (LH2) as the coolant. End-cooled coils would perform even better in LH2 because of further increases in copper electrical and thermal conductivities. Thermal analyses comparing LN2 and LH2 cooling are presented verifying that end-cooled coils in LH2 could be either much longer or could operate at higher current density without thermal runaway than in LN2.
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