ROTOR MOUNTING UNIT HAVING A COOLING FUNCTION
20210399604 ยท 2021-12-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
F04D29/056
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/584
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02K7/085
ELECTRICITY
F04D29/4226
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/162
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02K5/1735
ELECTRICITY
F04D25/0606
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F04D29/5853
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02K2205/09
ELECTRICITY
H02K5/207
ELECTRICITY
F04D29/5806
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
H02K5/173
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The disclosure relates to a rotor assembly (10) having an integrated heat conducting channel for a high-speed radial ventilator, comprising a bearing tube (20) which is axially open on the inside and in which a shaft (40) that supports a ventilator wheel (30) is mounted on bearings (24, 25). Shaft comprises a rotor (50) of a canned motor, wherein the bearing tube (20) has an outwardly protruding radial projection (21), a heat dissipation portion (23) of which at least partially extends beyond the outer circumference (31) of the ventilator wheel (30), and which provides an integrated heat conducting channel that extends from the bearing (24) to the heat dissipation portion (23).
Claims
1. A rotor assembly (10) having an integrated heat conducting channel for a high-speed radial ventilator, comprising a bearing tube (20) which is axially open on the inside and in which a shaft (40) that supports a ventilator wheel (30) is mounted on bearings (24, 25), which shaft comprises a rotor (50) of a canned motor, wherein the bearing tube (20) has an outwardly protruding radial projection (21), a heat dissipation portion (23) of which at least partially extends beyond the outer circumference (31) of the ventilator wheel (30), and which provides an integrated heat conducting channel that extends from the bearing (24) to the heat dissipation portion (23).
2. The rotor assembly (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that the projection (21) is formed as a substantially round plate-shaped projection, the diameter D.sub.A of which is larger than the diameter D.sub.V of the ventilator wheel.
3. The rotor assembly (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that the projection (21) has an outer circumferential collar (23) which extends in the axial direction and radially outwardly encloses a radial edge region (32) of the ventilator wheel (30) at least partially or across the entire circumference.
4. The rotor assembly (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that the shaft (40) is mounted on a first bearing (24) arranged within the bearing tube (20) and a second bearing (25) spaced axially therefrom and arranged within the bearing tube (20) in a region between the ventilator wheel (30) and the rotor (50), and an end portion (44) of the shaft (40) protrudes from the ventilator wheel (30) into the ventilator housing (2) to dissipate the heat.
5. A radial ventilator, having a ventilator housing (2) in which a rotor assembly (10) according to any one of the preceding claims is installed, wherein the ventilator housing (2) has a recess (2i) and the heat dissipation portion (23) of the bearing tube (20) protrudes into the recess (2i) with a heat dissipation surface (23i) such that, when the ventilator is in operation, the media flow conveyed by the ventilator wheel flows along the heat dissipation surface (23i) and thereby forms a heat sink at the heat dissipation surface (23i) opposite the bearings (24, 25).
6. The radial ventilator according to claim 5, characterized in that the recess (2i) is at least partially located in a radially outer flow channel (2s) of the ventilator housing (2).
7. The radial ventilator according to claim 5, characterized in that an axial portion of the bearing tube (20) receives the bearings (24, 25) and, around said axial portion, a cylindrical housing portion (2z) of the ventilator housing (2) encloses the axial portion of the bearing tube (20).
8. The radial ventilator according to claim 7, characterized in that a circumferentially closed separating can (3) connects to the cylindrical housing portion (2z).
9. The radial ventilator according to claim 8, characterized in that the separating can (3) is formed unitarily with the ventilator housing (2).
10. The radial ventilator according to claim 5, characterized in that the bearing tube (20) rests flat on a housing base plate (2a) of the ventilator housing (2) with its radial projection (21).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] Other advantageous developments of the example embodiments are characterized in the dependent claims or are shown in greater details below in conjunction with the description of the example embodiments with reference to the figures. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
[0028] The disclosure is described in greater detail below with reference to
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[0030] Rotor assembly 10 is designed for a high-speed radial ventilator. Rotor assembly 10 comprises a bearing tube 20 which is axially open on the inside. A shaft 40 is mounted inside bearing tube 20, with a rotor 50 of a canned motor being mounted on shaft 40. The external stator 51 of the motor is shown in
[0031] This projection 21 extends with a heat dissipation portion 23 beyond the outer circumference 31 of ventilator wheel 30 and provides an integrated heat conduction channel 20 which extends from bearings 24 to heat dissipation portion 23. For this purpose, the material must have the desired thermal conductivity according to the requirements, which can transfer the generated heat flow.
[0032] In both the sectional view according to
[0033] Projection 21 also has an outer circumferential upwardly projecting collar 23 which extends in the axial direction A and radially outwardly surrounds radial edge region 32 of the ventilator wheel 30. In other words, ventilator wheel 30 is placed on shaft 40 such that ventilator wheel 30 is arranged within the depression in projection 21.
[0034] As can be seen in
[0035] Shaft 40 is mounted between two bearings 24, 25, a spring 28 being biased against the first bearing 24 and supported on an inner flange web 29. The second one (lower bearing 25 in
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[0037] Shaft 40 projects from ventilator wheel 30 with an end portion 44 into ventilator housing 2 to dissipate the heat. The ventilator housing has a recess 2i and heat dissipation portion 23 of bearing tube 20 thus projects into recess 2i with its heat dissipation surface 23i. Heat dissipation surface 23i forms a heat sink opposite bearings 24, 25.
[0038] As can be clearly seen in
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[0040] The manner in which the example embodiments are carried out is not limited to the exemplary embodiments given above. Instead, a number of variations are conceivable which make use of the solution shown even when embodied in fundamentally different forms. Thus, the recess 2i shown could also be formed as a plurality of adjacent openings or holes in the ventilator housing in the same area.