Publication

Electrochemical Application For
Advanced Energy System Labortary.

Journal

Study of injection method for maximizing oil-cooling performance of electric vehicle motor with hairpin winding
Author
Tae Wook Ha
Co-author
Dong Kyu Kim*
Journal
Energies
Status
Published
Vol
14
Year
2021

The oil injection method was studied to maximize the cooling performance of an electric vehicle motor with a hairpin winding. The cooling performance of the motor using the oil cooling method is proportional to the contact area of the oil and the coil. A numerical analysis was conducted to examine the effect of the spray nozzle type on the oil flow. The dripping nozzle forms the thickest oil film on the coil, making it the most effective for cooling of hairpin-type motors. Subsequently, an experimental study was conducted to optimize the nozzle diameter and number of nozzles. When the inlet diameter and number was 6.35 mm and 6, the oil film formation rate was 53%, yielding the most uniform oil film. Next, an experiment was performed to investigate the effects of the oil temperature and flow rate on the oil flow. The oil film formation rate was the highest (83%) when the oil temperature was 40C and the flow rate was 6 LPM.