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2009-24-0158
Energy efficiency and potentials of electric motor types
for wheel hub applications
Johann Willberger
Andrés Eduardo Rojas Rojas
Haymo Niederkofler
Graz University of Technology, Austria
Institute of Automotive Engineering
Copyright © 2009 SAE International
ABSTRACT
Nearly all OEMs worldwide try to electrify their powertrain
systems. This is certainly a necessity in order to fulfill the gradually changing and challenging political
requirements concerning environmental restrictions.
Electric motors offer potential characteristics to
overcome these challenging tasks. Today, induction and
synchronous motors represent reasonable alternatives to
conventional combustion engines, even due to their
established assembling and their relatively low cost
production. This article compares the energy
consumption of induction motors (IM), synchronous
motors with surface mounted magnets (SPM) and
synchronous motors with interior mounted magnets
(IPM) at different driving cycles. The paper intends to
identify a suitable electric motor type for wheel hub
applications.
INTRODUCTION
Finding a suitable electric motor as propulsion unit for
cars is difficult but a highly up to date research area. As
the age of crude oil gradually finishes and political
arrangements all over the world force a reduction of
global carbon dioxide emissions, almost all OEMs
worldwide put in a lot of knowledge to electrify their
powertrain systems. By now, hybrid propulsion systems
come to mass production, however, these systems can be considered as a further step aiming at pure electric
vehicles in the future. Nevertheless, the search for
suitable electric motor types is an ongoing process, as
an ideal traction machine cannot be specified in literature. This fact results because of the large number
of different characteristics of electric motor types. Each
motor type has pros and cons making them individually
favourable for different load cycles. The most promising
electric motor techniques are certainly induction motors and synchronous motors. Their assembling is
established, moreover, the production of the motor types
is relatively low-cost.
The comparison of different motor types is often
inaccurate because of different use and therefore
different optimization criteria. A reasonable comparison
between electric motor types has to consider equal
geometric restrictions and traction requirements. Beside
that, additional optimization criteria (e.g. weight,
efficiency) have to be taken into account.
The present article focuses on the comparison of
induction motors (IM) and synchronous motors (SPM,
IPM) at different load cycles considering equal
optimization criteria. The geometric restrictions of all
motor types are based on their potential application within a 16 inch wheel rim.
The traction requirements result from a motor operation
analysis of different load cycles based on a predefine
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