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Determination of rotor fatigue in an electric machine assembly

  • US 9,847,701 B2
  • Filed: 12/01/2015
  • Issued: 12/19/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/01/2015
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An electric machine assembly comprising:

  • an electric machine including a rotor;

    a controller operatively connected to the electric machine and configured to receive a torque command;

    wherein the rotor is configured to rotate at a rotor speed based at least partially on the torque command;

    wherein the controller has a processor and tangible, non-transitory memory on which is recorded instructions for executing a method for determining a cumulative rotor fatigue (CF) based at least partially on the rotor speed, execution of the instructions by the processor causing the controller to;

    convert an absolute value of the rotor speed to a rotor stress value using predetermined look-up values;

    record respective occurrences of the rotor stress value exceeding respective predefined stress levels in chronological order to create a cycle dataset, such that the cycle dataset preserves a time order of the respective occurrences;

    convert the cycle dataset into a plurality of data points (Di) each characterized by a respective stress range (Ri), a respective mean stress (Mi) and a respective number of events (ni);

    determine if a last one of the plurality of data points (Di) is zero;

    if the last one of the plurality of data points (Di) is not zero, then replace the last one of the plurality of data points (Di) with a predefined maximum value; and

    wherein the controller is operative to control at least one operating paramater of the electric machine based at least partially on the cumulative rotor fatigue (CF).

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