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Design Trade-Offs and Feasibility Assessment of a Novel One-Body, Laminated-Rotor Flywheel Switched Reluctance Machine

Authors :
Savvas Papadopoulos
Fabio Giulii Capponi
Michael Galea
Mohamed Rashed
Roberto Morozzo Della Rocca
George Prassinos
Source :
Energies, Volume 13, Issue 22, Energies, Vol 13, Iss 5857, p 5857 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020.

Abstract

In a bid to respond to the challenges being faced in the installation of flywheel-based electric energy storage systems (EESSs) in customer-side facilities, namely high safety, high energy/power densities and low cost, research work towards the development of a novel, one-body, laminated-rotor flywheel, based on a switched reluctance machine (OBOLAR-Fly SR machine) is presented, where the laminated rotor provides both the energy storage and motor/generator functions. The one-body architecture improves compactness and robustness. Besides, the rotor&rsquo<br />s laminated body ensures inherently high safety. From the design perspective, the rotor&rsquo<br />s dual purpose causes the traditional electrical machines design aspects, such as power development, cooling, losses, torque ripple, etc., to clash with the typical requirements of a flywheel, namely in-vacuum operation and moment of inertia. This results in six main trade-offs to be addressed during the design process: rotor material, speed ratio, number of drive phases, split ratio, optimal vacuum level, and controller hysteresis band. A 60 kW, 2.2 kWh OBOLAR-Fly SR system is developed with a twofold objective: (1) provide an in-depth description of the six bespoke design trade-offs and give some useful guidelines to tackle them<br />(2) prove the OBOLAR-Fly concept and compare the prototype&rsquo<br />s performance with the current state of the art flywheels. Preliminary experimental results prove the viability of the OBOLAR idea and show its competitiveness in terms of efficiency and power density. On the other hand, a gap in energy density to be filled in future research works is highlighted.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19961073
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Energies
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6b1eaab9785864d7f0bb775326b55bd7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/en13225857