Design and Evaluation of Interior Permanent-Magnet Compressor Motors for Commercial Transcritical \hbox (R-744) Heat Pump Water Heaters

This paper describes the design and experimental evaluation of two high-efficiency interior permanent-magnet (IPM) motors for use in a commercial transcritical CO 2 (R-744) heat pump water heater (HPWH). Two IPM topologies, a 36-slot 6-pole topology and a 9-slot 6-pole topology, were selected, optim...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on industry applications 2015-01, Vol.51 (1), p.576-586
Hauptverfasser: Brown, Ian P., Critchley, Matthew W., Jiamin Yin, Memory, Stephen B., Sizov, Gennadi Y., Elbel, Stefan W., Bowers, Chad D., Petersen, Michael, Hrnjak, Predrag S.
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Zusammenfassung:This paper describes the design and experimental evaluation of two high-efficiency interior permanent-magnet (IPM) motors for use in a commercial transcritical CO 2 (R-744) heat pump water heater (HPWH). Two IPM topologies, a 36-slot 6-pole topology and a 9-slot 6-pole topology, were selected, optimized, and prototyped using a common flat-bar IPM rotor. The experimental analysis includes standard measurements of electrical machine parameters, and dynamometer tests. The initial measurements of the CO 2 compressor performance with a stock line-fed induction machine and the 36-slot 6-pole IPM configuration have been completed. This paper finds a small isentropic compressor efficiency improvement from using the 36-slot 6-pole IPM motor compared to the stock line-fed induction machine at rated operating conditions (essentially constant speed). This paper also expands the open literature on the impact of high-efficiency motor drives on CO 2 compressor operation and CO 2 HPWH systems.
ISSN:0093-9994
1939-9367
DOI:10.1109/TIA.2014.2327158