Direct oil cooling represents an enabling technology to increase the power density of electric motors and guarantee their integration with the transmission, ensuring a compact design of the electric drive unit. Oil feeding has an impact on oil distribution within the machine but also on packaging. In this paper, three inlet designs in two possible configurations are presented and compared, both in transient and steady state conditions, using Moving Particle Simulation (MPS) and finite element (FE) Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) approaches. In transient conditions, the flow distribution is affected by the specific design while, for all configurations, the position of the inlet affects the homogeneity of the oil filling. The steady state velocity analysis confirms the transient flow distribution trend. In addition, gravity has no effect on flow distribution. Pressure drop and HTC values are also reported for the completeness of the analysis. Finally, the paper provides some guidelines for the inlet design.

Inlet Placement Influence on Thermal Performance of an Oil-Cooled Traction Motor / Raimondo, M., Puccio, G., Nuzzo, S., Barater, D.. - 2025(2025), pp. 1-6. (2025 IEEE Workshop on Electrical Machines Design, Control and Diagnosis, WEMDCD 2025 mlt 2025) [10.1109/WEMDCD61816.2025.11014135].

Inlet Placement Influence on Thermal Performance of an Oil-Cooled Traction Motor

Raimondo M.;Puccio G.;Nuzzo S.;Barater D.
2025

Abstract

Direct oil cooling represents an enabling technology to increase the power density of electric motors and guarantee their integration with the transmission, ensuring a compact design of the electric drive unit. Oil feeding has an impact on oil distribution within the machine but also on packaging. In this paper, three inlet designs in two possible configurations are presented and compared, both in transient and steady state conditions, using Moving Particle Simulation (MPS) and finite element (FE) Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) approaches. In transient conditions, the flow distribution is affected by the specific design while, for all configurations, the position of the inlet affects the homogeneity of the oil filling. The steady state velocity analysis confirms the transient flow distribution trend. In addition, gravity has no effect on flow distribution. Pressure drop and HTC values are also reported for the completeness of the analysis. Finally, the paper provides some guidelines for the inlet design.
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2025 IEEE Workshop on Electrical Machines Design, Control and Diagnosis, WEMDCD 2025
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2025
IEEE WORKSHOP ON ELECTRICAL MACHINES DESIGN, CONTROL AND DIAGNOSIS
2025
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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cooling integration; Direct oil cooling; inlet position; Moving Particle Simulation; power density; traction motor
Raimondo, M.; Puccio, G.; Nuzzo, S.; Barater, D.
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Inlet Placement Influence on Thermal Performance of an Oil-Cooled Traction Motor / Raimondo, M., Puccio, G., Nuzzo, S., Barater, D.. - 2025(2025), pp. 1-6. (2025 IEEE Workshop on Electrical Machines Design, Control and Diagnosis, WEMDCD 2025 mlt 2025) [10.1109/WEMDCD61816.2025.11014135].
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