Patent classifications
H02K9/197
Stator winding, generator, and connection method of stator winding conductor
A stator winding includes: a plurality of stator bars and a connection structure. Each of the stator bars penetrates each of the stator slots and includes at least one hollow element wire, wherein inside the at least one hollow element wire a flow hole for a cooling medium is formed. A connection structure includes: a sleeve whose axial one end is fitted to a vicinity of an end of the stator bar; a closing plate disposed at another end of the sleeve; and a hollow extension pipe. The hollow extension pipe is disposed in a space defined by the sleeve and the closing plate at the end of the stator bar, and makes the flow hole of the hollow element wire and an outside of the space communicate each other. A brazing material is filled in the space.
MOTOR AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING STATOR
It is possible to reduce a rise in temperature of a rotor by reducing the temperature of a stator. The motor 1 includes a stator 5, and a rotor 4, which is disposed with a gap from the stator 5, being arranged in a housing 2, in which the stator 5 is provided with an annular yoke and a plurality of teeth protruding from an inner peripheral portion of the yoke toward the rotor 4; slots in which coils 6 wound around the teeth are arranged are respectively formed between the teeth that are adjacent to each other; a mold resin portion 30 in which the stator 5 and the coils 6 are molded is provided; the mold resin portion 30 includes a flow path 32 formed within at least one slot among a plurality of slots; and the flow path 32 is supplied with a cooling medium.
Stator Cooling Arrangement
A stator assembly for a rotating electrical machine is operatively associated with an internal cooling circuit including a plurality of cooling channels disposed through a stator core. To directed a liquid coolant medium through the stator core without leakage, the internal cooling circuit is formed from a plurality of cooling tubes including linear tubes and elbow tubes. Linear tubes are disposed in the cooling channels and can be expanded with a hydraulic expansion tool to frictionally fit the linear tube therein. The elbow tubes can fluidly couple two or more linear tubes and are disposed proximately beyond the first and second axial end faces of the stator core. To encapsulate the elbow tubes, first and second stator end castings of thermally conductive, electrically isolating material can be cast adjacent the first and second axial end faces.
THERMAL MANAGEMENT DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE
A system including a thermal management body attached to an electronics equipment, a cavity within the thermal management body storing a coolant, and a cold plate separating the cavity and the electronics equipment.
Electric machines
Fault-tolerant radial flux rotary electric machines are provided. One such machine comprises: a permanent magnet rotor having fourteen poles; and an alternate-wound stator having sixteen slots and four coil pairs, each coil pair forming part of one of four independent electrical phases.
Electric machine with an extended surface cooler
An electric machine includes a stator (1) and a rotor (2), which are arranged in a housing (3). A liquid cooling jacket is configured for cooling the stator (1). At least one extended surface cooler (10), which is connected to the liquid cooling jacket via a housing wall, is provided in an interior of the housing (3) for direct cooling of components arranged in the interior of the housing (3). Moreover, an axle drive of a vehicle may include the electric machine.
Electric machine with an extended surface cooler
An electric machine includes a stator (1) and a rotor (2), which are arranged in a housing (3). A liquid cooling jacket is configured for cooling the stator (1). At least one extended surface cooler (10), which is connected to the liquid cooling jacket via a housing wall, is provided in an interior of the housing (3) for direct cooling of components arranged in the interior of the housing (3). Moreover, an axle drive of a vehicle may include the electric machine.
MOTOR AND METHOD FOR COOLING A MOTOR
The disclosure describes a motor comprising a rotor shaft comprising a cooling channel having at least one inlet for receiving cooling fluid, and at least one outlet section fluidly connected to the cooling channel at an outer side of the rotor shaft and arranged to allow cooling fluid to flow out of the cooling channel, wherein an outlet opening of the at least one outlet section is placed at a larger radial distance from the rotational axis than an internal cross sectional area of the cooling channel inside of the rotor shaft.
MOTOR AND METHOD FOR COOLING A MOTOR
The disclosure describes a motor comprising a rotor shaft comprising a cooling channel having at least one inlet for receiving cooling fluid, and at least one outlet section fluidly connected to the cooling channel at an outer side of the rotor shaft and arranged to allow cooling fluid to flow out of the cooling channel, wherein an outlet opening of the at least one outlet section is placed at a larger radial distance from the rotational axis than an internal cross sectional area of the cooling channel inside of the rotor shaft.
Consolidated Stator Laminations
This disclosure provides a consolidated electric motor stator lamination for multiple enclosure types such that a single stator assembly can be used for different classifications of an electric motor. Each layer of the stator lamination includes external features that, when combined with the external features of the other layers in the lamination, can be adapted to conform the electric motor to one of a plurality of enclosure types. The external features include retaining features for one or more covers, fins, and a profile configured to accept cooling tubes. In various embodiments, a single consolidated stator lamination assembly can be adapted to provide a motor having at least two of an open-drip proof (ODP), a totally enclosed fan cooled (TEFC), or a totally enclosed water cooled (TEWC) enclosure classification.