Smart electric motor with decoupled multiple windings

11456693 · 2022-09-27

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Abstract

A smart motor having a permanent magnet synchronous machine and an electronic control unit, the synchronous machine including one or two permanent magnet rotor(s) and at least one six-phase stator per rotor endowed with at least two three-phase assemblies each formed of three windings electrically coupled in a star, the electronic control unit including one control inverter per stator equipped with six independent arms each configured to control one phase of a six-phase stator. The three-phase assemblies are magnetically and electrically decoupled with respect to one another.

Claims

1. A smart motor comprising a permanent magnet synchronous machine and an electronic control unit, the synchronous machine including one or two permanent magnet rotor(s) and at least one six-phase stator per rotor endowed with at least two three-phase assemblies each formed of three windings electrically coupled in a star, said electronic control unit including one control inverter per stator equipped with six independent arms each configured to control one phase of the stator, the stator being divided into distinct angular ranges, the number of angular ranges of the stator corresponding to the number of three-phase assemblies of the stator, the angular range extending over an angle corresponding to the result of the division of 360° by the number of three-phase assemblies of the stator, wherein said three-phase assemblies are magnetically and electrically decoupled with respect to one another.

2. The smart motor according to claim 1, wherein said at least one stator of the electrical machine comprises a ring gear, each winding of the three-phase assemblies being wound around a single tooth of the ring gear.

3. The smart motor according to claim 1, wherein the rotor(s) include magnets in a Halbach array.

4. The smart motor according to claim 1, wherein the electronic control unit further includes a current regulation module configured to regulate the current in each three-phase assembly independently of the other three-phase assembly, and a rotor speed regulation module.

5. The smart motor according to claim 1, further comprising a connection interface connecting a DC high voltage power supply bus to each of the six arms of the inverter of the electronic control unit, the connection interface including a capacitive decoupling stage equipped with differential mode capacitors.

6. The smart motor according to claim 5, further comprising, for each inverter arm, a power electronics board on which are mounted power transistors, electrical protection elements of the power transistors, means of measuring phase current and means of measuring voltage of the DC high voltage bus.

7. The smart motor according to claim 6, further comprising flexible links between the connection interface and each of the power electronics boards.

8. The smart motor according to claim 1, wherein the synchronous machine comprises a plurality of stators and a rotor common to the plurality of stators, each stator being magnetically and electrically independent of the others.

9. The smart motor according to claim 1, wherein the synchronous machine comprises at least four stators and first and second rotors, the first rotor being common to the stators of a first set of at least two stators, the second stator being common to the stators of a second set of at least two stators, the stators of the first set being distinct from the stators of the second set and each stator being magnetically and electrically independent from the others.

10. A smart motor comprising a permanent magnet synchronous machine and an electronic control unit, the synchronous machine including one or two permanent magnet rotor(s) that include magnets in a Halbach array and at least one six-phase stator per rotor endowed with at least two three-phase assemblies each formed of three windings electrically coupled in a star, said electronic control unit including one control inverter per stator equipped with six independent arms each configured to control one phase of the stator, wherein said three-phase assemblies are magnetically and electrically decoupled with respect to one another.

11. The smart motor according to claim 10, wherein said at least one stator of the electrical machine comprises a ring gear, each winding of the three-phase assemblies being wound around a single tooth of the ring gear.

12. The smart motor according to claim 10, wherein the electronic control unit further includes a current regulation module configured to regulate the current in each three-phase assembly independently of the other three-phase assembly, and a rotor speed regulation module.

13. The smart motor according to claim 10, further comprising a connection interface connecting a DC high voltage power supply bus to each of the six arms of the inverter of the electronic control unit, the connection interface including a capacitive decoupling stage equipped with differential mode capacitors.

14. The smart motor according to claim 13, further comprising, for each inverter arm, a power electronics board on which are mounted power transistors, electrical protection elements of the power transistors, means of measuring phase current and means of measuring voltage of the DC high voltage bus.

15. The smart motor according to claim 14, further comprising flexible links between the connection interface and each of the power electronics boards.

16. A smart motor comprising a permanent magnet synchronous machine and an electronic control unit, the synchronous machine including one or two permanent magnet rotor(s) and at least one six-phase stator per rotor endowed with at least two three-phase assemblies each formed of three windings electrically coupled in a star, said electronic control unit including one control inverter per stator equipped with six independent arms each configured to control one phase of the stator, the electronic control unit further including: a current regulation module configured to regulate the current in each three-phase assembly independently of the other three-phase assembly, and a rotor speed regulation module, wherein said three-phase assemblies are magnetically and electrically decoupled with respect to one another.

17. The smart motor according to claim 16, wherein said at least one stator of the electrical machine comprises a ring gear, each winding of the three-phase assemblies being wound around a single tooth of the ring gear.

18. The smart motor according to claim 16, further comprising a connection interface connecting a DC high voltage power supply bus to each of the six arms of the inverter of the electronic control unit, the connection interface including a capacitive decoupling stage equipped with differential mode capacitors.

19. The smart motor according to claim 16, wherein the synchronous machine comprises a plurality of stators and a rotor common to the plurality of stators, each stator being magnetically and electrically independent of the others.

20. The smart motor according to claim 16, wherein the synchronous machine comprises at least four stators and first and second rotors, the first rotor being common to the stators of a first set of at least two stators, the second stator being common to the stators of a second set of at least two stators, the stators of the first set being distinct from the stators of the second set and each stator being magnetically and electrically independent from the others.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The invention will be better understood upon reading the following, by way of indication but without limitation, with reference to the appended drawings in which:

(2) FIG. 1 shows schematically a multi-rotor aircraft equipped with a propulsion system according to one embodiment of the invention.

(3) FIG. 2 shows schematically a section view of a smart motor of the propulsion system of FIG. 1, according to a first embodiment of the invention.

(4) FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the electrical architecture according to a first embodiment of the electrical machine of the smart motor of FIG. 2.

(5) FIG. 4 shows schematically an electrical architecture according to a second embodiment of the electrical machine of the smart motor of FIG. 2.

(6) FIG. 5 shows schematically an electrical architecture according to a third embodiment of the electrical machine of the smart motor of FIG. 2.

DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

(7) A multi-rotor aircraft 7 is shown schematically in FIG. 1, equipped with a propulsion system 9 according to one embodiment of the invention. In the example illustrated in FIG. 1, the propulsion system 9 comprises six rotors 1 to 6 distributed over the multi-rotor phantom line circle. The rotors 1 to 6 form three pairs of rotors, the rotors of the same pair being symmetrically opposed with respect to a center of symmetry 8. The first pair of rotors comprises rotors 1 and 6, the second pair of rotors comprises rotors 2 and 5, the third pair of rotors comprises rotors 3 and 4. In addition, the propulsion system 9 comprises one smart motor 10 for each rotor 1 to 6.

(8) A section view of a smart motor 10 is shown schematically in FIG. 2, according to a first embodiment of the invention.

(9) The smart motor 10 illustrated in FIG. 2 comprises an electrical machine 12 acting as an electromechanical converter and endowed with a rotating portion defining an axial direction D.sub.A and a radial direction D.sub.R. FIG. 2 is a section view in a plane comprising the axial direction D.sub.A and the radial direction D.sub.R.

(10) The smart motor 10 further comprises an impeller 14, electrical filtering means 16, an electronic control unit 18, and a housing 20 or casing, inside which are accommodated the electrical machine 12, the electronic control unit 18 and the filtering means 16.

(11) The impeller 14 is mechanically coupled to the electrical machine 12 by a transmission shaft 13, which allows the electrical machine to drive the impeller 14.

(12) The housing 20 has a hollow cylindrical shape with, in the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 2, a circular cross section. The axis of revolution of the housing 20 is congruent with the axis of rotation D.sub.A of the electrical machine 12 which is congruent with the axis of rotation of the transmission shaft 13 and of the impeller 14.

(13) The housing 20 comprises, in the axial direction D.sub.A, a first end 201 and a second end 202 opposite to the first end 201. In the axial direction D.sub.A, the housing 20 is closed at its first end 201 by the impeller 14, and at its second end 202 by a cover 22.

(14) The housing 20 comprises a cooling device 24 mounted on a radially external surface 203 of the housing 20. The terms “internal” and “external,” and “interior” and “exterior” are used here with reference to the radial direction D.sub.R in the smart motor 10.

(15) The cooling device 24 comprises a set of fins 240 extending radially outward from the radially external surface 203 of the housing 20, and thus forms a radiator allowing heat exchange between the fins 240 and a flow F of air crossing the fins 240 of the cooling device 24. The flow F of cooling air is generated and fed by the blades 140 of the impeller 14 driven by the electrical machine 12, and is thus self-maintained.

(16) In the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 2, the cooling device 24 further comprises a cylindrical cooling casing 245 positioned around the cooling fins 240. The cooling casing 245 thus defines, with the radially external surface 203 of the housing 20, a cooling stream 248 in which the cooling air flow F is channeled.

(17) In one variant, the smart motor could not comprise impellers and cooling casings in order to reduce the mass of the smart motor. The smart motor would then be cooled by the flow of air generated by the rotor of the aircraft, the rotor conventionally consisting of a propeller mechanically connected directly to the mechanical rotation shaft of the smart motor.

(18) In the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 2, which shows a so-called “axial” configuration of the smart motor 10 according to the invention, the smart motor 10 comprises a housing 20 including a cooling device, a driving portion including the electrical machine 12, the impeller 14 and the transmission shaft 13, and an electronic portion separated in the axial direction from the driving portion, the electronic portion comprising in particular the electrical filtering means 16 and the control unit 18.

(19) To physically separate the driving portion and the electronic portion, the smart motor 10 comprises an internal wall 15 extending in a radial plane comprising the radial direction D.sub.R and orthogonal to the axial direction D.sub.A and attached to a radially internal surface 204 of the housing 20. The electrical machine 12 is positioned inside the housing 20 upstream of the internal wall 15, while the electrical filtering means 16 and the electronic control unit 18 of the electronic portion are positioned downstream of the internal wall 15.

(20) The terms “upstream” and “downstream” are used here with reference to the direction of flow of cooling air delivered, shown by the arrow F in FIG. 2.

(21) The electronic control unit 18 comprises a static electrical converter 180 configured to power the electrical machine 12.

(22) The electrical converter 180 is placed directly following the electrical machine 12 in the housing 20 of the smart motor 10, which allows reducing the length of the electrical connections between the electrical converter 180 and the electrical machine 12 passing through the internal wall 15 and thus dispense with interphase inductances.

(23) The electrical converter 180 comprises, in the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 2, six power electronics boards 1800 arranged together to form a hollow cylinder with a hexagonal base coaxial with the electrical machine 12.

(24) In a variant in which the electrical converter would comprise eight electronic boards, it would form a cylinder with an octagonal base. If it comprised five electronic boards, it would form a cylinder with a pentagonal base. In a variant in which the electrical converter would comprise a single electronic board, it could form a hollow cylinder with a circular base with a power electronics board having an annular shape, possibly with a first end and a second end facing one another in a direction orthogonal to the radial direction D.sub.R and to the axial direction D.sub.A.

(25) The electronic boards 1800 are positioned facing the internal surface 204 of the housing 20 to maximize cooling of the electronic power components.

(26) The filtering means 16 comprise an electronic filtering board 160 on which are mounted capacitors 162.

(27) In the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 2, the electronic filtering board 160 of the filtering means 16 has a hexagonal shape allowing its insertion into the hollow cylinder formed by the electronic boards 1800 of the electronic converter 180. The hexagonal shape of the electronic board 160 cooperates with the hexagonal cross section of the hollow cylinder formed by the power electronic boards 1800 of the electrical converter 180, which allows adjusting the electronic filtering board 160 as close as possible to the electronic power boards 1800. The capacitors 162 and the electronic board 160 are accommodated in the hollow cylinder of the electrical converter 180.

(28) Each electronic board 1800 of the electrical converter 180 comprises at least one connection terminal 1802 extending in a radial plane comprising the radial direction D.sub.R and orthogonal to said axial direction D.sub.A allowing electrically connecting the electronic filtering board 160 to the power electronic boards 1800 of the electrical converter 180. Each connection terminal 1802 includes a corrugated portion which provides it with elasticity which allows offering a certain freedom of movement to the electronic filtering board 160 with respect to the electrical converter 180. The integration of the electrical filtering in the housing closest to the perturbing elements, such as the power switches of the electronic power boards 1800, allow reducing the cabling inductances and thus reducing the mass and the volume of the filtering.

(29) In addition, the electronic control unit 18 comprises an electronic control board 182 configured to control the operation of the electrical machine 12. In the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 2, the electronic control board 182 comprises a hexagonal shape extending in a radial plane comprising the radial direction D.sub.R and orthogonal to the axial direction D.sub.A and parallel to the filtering board 160.

(30) The smart motor 10 further comprises an electronic supervision board 26 accommodated inside the housing 20 and in communication with the electronic control board 182. The electronic supervision board extends in a radial plane comprising the radial direction D.sub.R and orthogonal to the axial direction D.sub.A and parallel to the filtering board 160. The electronic supervision board 26 is positioned facing the cover 22, between the cover 22 and the electronic control board 182.

(31) In this axial configuration, the cooling device 24 is communalized between the electrical machine 12 and the electronic portion of the smart motor 10 comprising the filtering means 16 and the electronic control unit 18. The flow F of cooling air delivered by the blades 140 of the impeller 14 circulates along the radially external surface 203 of the housing 20 and fluidly communicates with the fins 240 of the cooling device 24. The radially external surface 203 of the housing 20 recovers both the heat generated by the electrical machine 12 and the heat generated by the electronic portion, particularly by the power converter 180, and transfers the calories to the flow F of cooling air, particularly via the fins 240, the air flow F then exhausting the calories outside the smart motor 10.

(32) As illustrated in FIG. 3, the electrical machine 12 of the smart motor 10 is a synchronous machine including a permanent magnet rotor 121 and a six-phase stator 122 endowed with a first three-phase assembly 123 of three first windings 1230 electrically coupled in a star and a second three-phase assembly 124 of three second windings 1240 electrically coupled in a star.

(33) The electronic control unit 18 of the synchronous machine 12 includes a control inverter 184 equipped with six independent arms 1840 each configured to control one phase of the six-phase stator of the electrical machine 12. The two three-phase assemblies 123 and 124 of star-connected windings are magnetically and electrically decoupled from one another.

(34) To have a first and a second three-phase assemblies 123 and 124 electrically and magnetically independent of one another, the windings 1230 of the first three-phase star-connected assembly 123 are wound, then the windings 1240 of the second three-phase star-connected assembly 124 are wound following the winding of the windings 1230 of the first three-phase assembly 123.

(35) The stator 122 comprises a ring gear. Each of the first windings 1230 and of the second windings 1240 is wound around a single tooth of the ring gear, which allows minimizing the size of the stator 122, particularly the size of the head of each of the windings 1230 and 1240.

(36) The rotor 121 includes magnets positioned in a Halbach array to increase the torque per unit mass of the smart motor 10.

(37) The first windings 1230 of the first three-phase assembly 123 are positioned over a first angular range of the stator extending over 180 mechanical degrees and the second windings 1240 of the second assembly 124 are positioned over a second angular range of the stator extending over 180 mechanical degrees. The first angular range is distinct from the second angular range, the angular range thus covering a half-circle, which allows maximizing the magnetic decoupling and facilitating the electrical isolation between the two three-phase assemblies 123 and 124.

(38) The electronic control unit 18 further includes a current regulation module in each three-phase assembly 123 and 124, and a rotor speed regulation module 121.

(39) The smart motor 10 also comprises a connection interface 17 connecting a DC high voltage power supply bus to each of the six arms 1840 of the inverter 184 of the electronic control unit 18. The connection interface 17 includes filtering means 16 produced in the form of a capacitive decoupling stage equipped with differential mode capacitors. In the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 2, the connection interface 17 is congruent with the electronic filtering board 160.

(40) In the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 3, each power electronic board 1800 comprises power transistors 1845, electronic protection elements of the inverter 184, a phase current sensor and a voltage sensor of the DC high voltage bus.

(41) Illustrated in FIG. 4 is an electrical machine 12′ according to a second embodiment of the invention. In the second embodiment of the electrical machine 12′, the synchronous machine 12′ comprises two stators 1221 and 1222 and a rotor 121 common to the two stators 1221 and 1222.

(42) Each stator 1221 and 1222 is magnetically and electrically independent of the other stator 1222 and 1221. And each stator 1221 and 1222 comprises a first three-phase assembly of windings independent of a second three-phase assembly of windings.

(43) In FIG. 5 is illustrated an electrical machine 12″ according to a third embodiment of the invention. In the third embodiment of the electrical machine 12″, the synchronous machine 12″ comprises four stators 1221, 1222, 1223 and 1224 and a first and a second rotor 1211 and 1212. The first rotor 1211 is common to the two first stators 1221 and 1222, and the second rotor 1212 is common to the two second stators 1223 and 1224, the two first stators 1221 and 1222 being distinct from the two second stators 1223 and 1224, and each stator being magnetically and electrically independent from the others.

(44) The invention thus provides an architectural smart motor solution allowing both improving the power per unit mass of the motor for applications necessitating a lightweight and powerful motor including its power and control electronics, and guaranteeing the provision of the mechanical torque: in the event of a voltage inverter arm breakdown of a star of a stator for a smart motor, either with a single stator configuration or with a multiple stator configuration with double rotors, or in the event of a breakdown of one of the stators for a smart motor with a multi-stator configuration with a rotor or with a multi-stator configuration with double rotors.