Wound core for stationary induction apparatus
09818526 ยท 2017-11-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01F27/306
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01F27/26
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A wound core for stationary induction apparatus is provided that includes a wound core body, the core body being configured with laminated metal ribbons and provided in an upright manner, and a uniting binder provided on the outer circumference of the wound core body more sparsely toward the upper portion of the core body.
Claims
1. A wound core for stationary induction apparatus comprising: a wound core body configured with laminated metal ribbons provided in an upright manner; a plurality of uniting binders being provided on an outer circumference of the wound core body more sparsely toward the upper portion of the wound core body: and a resin coating provided only on one edge face of the laminated metal ribbons and the uniting binders.
2. The wound core for stationary induction apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the resin coating is provided more thickly toward the lower portion of the wound core for stationary induction apparatus.
3. The wound core for stationary induction apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the adjacent uniting binders are coupled to each other.
4. The wound core for stationary induction apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a wrapped portion of the wound core body is covered with an insulating paper instead of the resin coating.
5. The wound core for stationary induction apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the resin coating is provided more thickly toward the lower portion of the wound core for stationary induction apparatus.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(7) An embodiment of the present invention will be described referring to the drawings. A core according to the embodiment of the present invention can be used for a stationary induction apparatus, such as a transformer and a reactor. Specifically, a core of a transformer will be described in the embodiment. Although the wound core is made of an amorphous alloy in the embodiment, the amorphous alloy wound core can be replaced with a laminated body made of a silicon steel plate.
First Embodiment
(8) The configuration of a core of a transformer will be described referring to
(9) The process of configuring a transformer will schematically be described referring to
(10) By providing the uniting binders 2 more sparsely toward the upper portion of the wound core 1, the rise in the pressure to appear between layers of the wound core 1 is suppressed and shape-retainability of the wound core 1 improves. Suppressing of the rise in the pressure to appear between layers keeps preferable magnetic property of the wound core 1. Furthermore, the interlayer shear deformation caused by the weight of the wound core 1 is suppressed, which improves shape-retainability of a large core.
(11) As illustrated in
(12) The uniting binder 2 and the band 6 for coupling the uniting binders 2 are fastened by a stapler, bonded by an adhesive, or secured by direct tying.
(13) In
Second Embodiment
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(15) The difference from the configuration illustrated in
(16) As the coating resin, for example, an epoxy resin which stiffens at normal temperature, a thermoset epoxy resin, or a silicone rubber based resin can be used.
(17) Configured in such a manner, shifting of the uniting binders caused by vibration during an operation, flaking of ribbon debris from the edge face of layers, and shear displacement between laminated ribbons can be prevented, thereby further improving the shape-retainability of the leg to magnetize.
(18) Although the thickness of the coating may be uniform, the coating is preferably provided more thickly toward the lower portion of the leg to magnetize by applying two or three coatings. This configuration further effectively prevents interlayer shear deformation caused by the weight of the wound core 1, thereby improving shape-retainability of a large core.
Third Embodiment
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(20) To facilitate the understanding of the whole configuration, only one of the coils 5 is illustrated in the drawing, omitting the other coil, so that the configuration of the core and the uniting binders can be understood. A resin is applied to the portion illustrated with hatching.
(21) The assembling procedure of attaching the coil 5 to the core 11, which is an amorphous wound core having an opened end and a turn, and connecting the opened end is conducted as follows. The uniting binders 2 are provided on the leg to magnetize, and then a coating 3 is applied to the edge face of layers except the portion near the opened end. The separately prepared coil 5 is attached to the core 11, yoke of the opened end is connected, and the portion without coating is covered with an insulating paper. The paper wrapped portion 4 in
(22) The covering with the insulating paper prevents flaking of debris of laminated ribbons. The insulating paper preferably continues from the resin-coated portion so as to prevent exposure of the edge face of layers.
(23) In such a configuration, flaking of ribbon debris from the edge face of layers of the amorphous core can be prevented.
(24) As long as the feature of the present invention is kept, the scope of the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above.
(25) The configuration of the embodiment can partially be replaced with another embodiment. The embodiment can be added to another embodiment. For example, the coating described in the second embodiment can be applied to only one of the core legs to which the uniting binders and the band are provided, as described in the first embodiment. The uniting binder and the band described in the first embodiment may be provided on only one of the core legs, and then the coating described in the second embodiment may be applied to both the core legs.