TY - JOUR A1 - Konda, Karunakar Reddy A1 - Franzki, Jonas A1 - Sharma, Dikshant A1 - König, Paul A1 - Mathiazhagan, Akilan A1 - Henke, Markus A1 - Höschler, Klaus T1 - Quantitative assessment of cooling methods for electrical machines in aircraft drives JF - IEEE Access N2 - Transformation of the aviation sector towards climate-neutral solutions such as electrification is urgent. Aviation electrification requires reasoned selection of suitable technologies which has to meet strict requirements and standards. Cooling of electrical components plays a vital role in the sizing and overall performance of the electrical drive system and must achieve high effectiveness and reliability at low weight. Three cooling methods – air cooling, direct slot cooling and cooling jacket – are sized for a 300 kW commuter aircraft (CS23) all-electric propulsion system. They are further evaluated quantitatively for weight, drag, reliability and effectiveness in a conservative assessment. A lumped parameter thermal network (LPTN) approach is utilized to assess and evaluate the thermal performance of the cooling systems. The LPTN model served as the basis to determine the temperature limits and capabilities of the cooling system which are then utilized to size the auxiliary components. Reliability is assessed via fault tree analysis, drag via scoop inlet characteristics and effectiveness via the heat load dissipated per weight of the system and the required cooling power per mechanical power. Cooling jacket achieves the highest effectiveness closely followed by slot cooling. Air cooling proves to be most reliable and lightest. KW - Cooling systems KW - Electric aircrafts KW - Motor drives KW - Sizing KW - Thermal management Y1 - 2024 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3517319 SN - 2169-3536 VL - 12 SP - 192768 EP - 192785 PB - IEEE CY - New York ER -