Open Physics (Mar 2018)

Thermal constitutive matrix applied to asynchronous electrical machine using the cell method

  • Domínguez Pablo Ignacio González,
  • Monzón-Verona José Miguel,
  • Rodríguez Leopoldo Simón,
  • Sánchez Adrián de Pablo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/phys-2018-0005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 27 – 30

Abstract

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This work demonstrates the equivalence of two constitutive equations. One is used in Fourier’s law of the heat conduction equation, the other in electric conduction equation; both are based on the numerical Cell Method, using the Finite Formulation (FF-CM). A 3-D pure heat conduction model is proposed. The temperatures are in steady state and there are no internal heat sources. The obtained results are compared with an equivalent model developed using the Finite Elements Method (FEM). The particular case of 2-D was also studied. The errors produced are not significant at less than 0.2%. The number of nodes is the number of the unknowns and equations to resolve. There is no significant gain in precision with increasing density of the mesh.

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