Analysis of a High Power Density Axial Flux Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine with Active Cooling

Authors

Cezary Jędryczka
Poznan University of Technology, Faculty of Control, Robotics and Electrical Engineering
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5427-059X
Michał Mysiński
Poznan University of Technology, Faculty of Control, Robotics and Electrical Engineering
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7667-7227
Wojciech Pietrowski
Poznan University of Technology, Institute of Electrical Engineering and Electronics
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5362-3768
Bartosz Ziegler
Poznan University of Technology, Institute of Thermal Energy
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0545-3805
Tomasz Krakowski
Poznan University of Technology, Institute of Thermal Energy
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0548-269X

Synopsis

The article discusses the synthesis and analysis of a high-power-density axial flux permanent magnet synchronous motor (AFPMSM) with active cooling. The research included electromagnetic and thermal analysis. In the electromagnetic part, numerical analysis employing 3D finite element method were carried out to analyze the influence of machine geometry and current density on the overall machine performance and the achieved power density. In the thermal approach, an active cooling concept with a cooling channel located in the winding was analyzed. Numerical thermodynamic models of the winding were developed, based on which the various approaches of the investigated solution were considered and their impact on improving the power density of the machine assessed.

Author Biographies

Cezary Jędryczka, Poznan University of Technology, Faculty of Control, Robotics and Electrical Engineering

Poznań, Poland. E-mail: cezary.jedryczka@put.poznan.pl

 

Michał Mysiński, Poznan University of Technology, Faculty of Control, Robotics and Electrical Engineering

Poznań, Poland. E-mail: michal.mysinski@put.poznan.pl

Wojciech Pietrowski, Poznan University of Technology, Institute of Electrical Engineering and Electronics

Wojciech Pietrowski is a teaching and research employee at the Faculty of Automation, Robotics, and Electrical Engineering of the Poznań University of Technology. He completed his Master's studies in 1993 and obtained his Ph.D. degree in 2003, and D.Sc. in 2015. His scientific activity is related to the field-circuit modeling of electric motors, taking into account their damage, and the use of signal analysis and machine-learning methods in the diagnosis of electric motors.

Poznan, Poland. E-mail: wojciech.pietrowski@put.poznan.pl

Bartosz Ziegler, Poznan University of Technology, Institute of Thermal Energy

Poznan, Poland. E-mail: bartosz.ziegler@put.poznan.pl

Tomasz Krakowski, Poznan University of Technology, Institute of Thermal Energy

Poznan, Poland. E-mail:  tomasz.krakowski@put.poznan.pl

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Published

May 14, 2025

How to Cite

Analysis of a High Power Density Axial Flux Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine with Active Cooling. (2025). In XXVIII. Symposium Electromagnetic Phenomena in Nonlinear Circuits (EPNC 2024): Conference Proceedings (pp. 115-120). University of Maribor Press. https://press.um.si/index.php/ump/catalog/book/963/chapter/467