Temperature Visualization of Motor Using Wireless Sensing During Vehicle Running
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- Publication code
- 20214285
- Paper/Info type
- Other International Conferences
No.A2.3
- Pages
- 1-6(Total 6 p)
- Date of publication
- May 2021
- Publisher
- JSAE
- Language
- English
- Event
- International Electric Vehicle Technology Conference EVTeC 2021 [Online Meeting]
Detailed Information
Category(E) | Advanced Drive Technologies for Electric Machines |
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Author(E) | 1) Tatsuo Nishimura, 2) Yuki Hidaka, 3) Kazuya Itoh, 4) Osamu Nasu, 5) Kenji Kato, 6) Hideaki Arita, 7) Kazumasa Ito |
Affiliation(E) | 1) Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, 2) Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, 3) National Institute of Technology, 4) Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, 5) Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, 6) Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, 7) Mitsubishi Electric Corporation |
Abstract(E) | In a vehicle, factors, such as ambient temperature and transient phenomena, can cause disparities in motor performance in terms of motor units and vehicle operation, especially with regard to temperature characteristics. This paper presents a digital twin-oriented solution to visualize temperature distribution inside a motor while the vehicle is running. We placed thermal sensors inside a motor and built a Bluetooth communication network to visualize the temperature conditions inside the motor for external monitoring, even when the actual vehicle is running. In this paper, we describe the structure of the motor being measured and provide an overview of how wireless communication is used. We also report the results of installing each component in a compact vehicle and the temperature distribution in the motor while the vehicle is running. |