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Optimizing the Cooling of an EV/HEV Traction Motor
Posted Fri May 17, 2019 @01:25PM
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Announcements Mentor, a Siemens business, will host Optimizing the Cooling of an EV/HEV Traction Motor on 6th June 2019 at 11am UK Time & 10am PST.

In this web seminar, you will see how to quickly set up a model of an EV/HEV traction motor, then analyze its EM and thermal performance. We will then show you how the motor housing is easily optimized to improve cooling, by ensuring the magnet reliability during these peak-operating conditions.


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Traction motors, which mainly utilize permanent magnets, have higher power densities to lightweight the powertrain. Lightweighting reduces their electromagnetic and thermal masses. These machines are therefore prone to saturation and overheating at peak loads, especially at elevated temperatures. It is therefore important to ensure they are properly cooled since their intermittent drive-cycle operation, service life, permanent magnet and insulation stability are temperature-rise dependent.

Find out how Simcenter traction motor electromagnetic-thermal CFD solutions are ensuring reliability at peak operating conditions.

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