In order to solve the problem of heat dissipation of permanent magnet synchronous motors, a technology using the principle of nanofluid electrochemistry is proposed. The main content of this technology is based on the characteristics and applications of nanofluids; according to the experimental system, the preparation and experimental parameters of nanofluids were determined; finally, by studying the influence of ultrasonic oscillation time and dispersant on the stability of nanofluids, it was concluded that the improvement of the thermal conductivity of nanofluids contributed to the improvement of the heat transfer rate of nanofluids. Experimental results show that when the volume fraction is 0.5, the increase rate of thermal conductivity is 1.51, the increase rate of convective heat transfer coefficient is 20.33, and the increase rate of convective heat transfer coefficient is greater than that of thermal conductivity, which shows that nanofluids have very good heat dissipation ability. It is proved that the technical research of nanofluid can meet the heat dissipation requirements of a permanent magnet synchronous motor.
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