Article | REF: D3460 V1

Cooling rotating electrical machines

Author: Yves BERTIN

Publication date: May 10, 1999 | Lire en français

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    2. Heat conduction in the structure of a rotating machine

    2.1 Simple application examples

    Two elementary problems are presented to illustrate the application of the heat equation and Fourier's law to steady-state conditions. Each of these problems can be represented by a network of thermal resistances. On the basis of analogous simple RC networks, a detailed model capable of describing the thermal behavior of a complete machine can be developed [24] .

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    2.1.1 Example 1. Winding insulator

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