ELECTRICAL MACHINE HAVING A SEGMENTED STATOR OR ROTOR
20230318366 · 2023-10-05
Inventors
- Ziad Azar (Sheffield, South Yorkshire, GB)
- Edom Demissie (Sheffield, GB)
- Alexander Duke (Sheffield, GB)
Cpc classification
H02K7/1838
ELECTRICITY
H02K15/0018
ELECTRICITY
H02K21/22
ELECTRICITY
Y02E10/72
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H02K15/063
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A stator or rotor for an electrical machine including a plurality of segments is provided, the plurality of segments being circumferentially joined at their ends in such a way that a segment circumferential gap is interposed between two circumferentially adjacent segments, the stator or rotor including at least one spacing element provided between two circumferentially adjacent segments for preventing the coil windings of two circumferentially adjacent segments contacting each other.
Claims
1. A stator or rotor for an electrical machine including a plurality of segments, wherein each segment includes: a segment body circumferentially extending about a longitudinal axis of the segment between two circumferential ends, the segment body including: a plurality of teeth protruding according to a radial direction orthogonal to the longitudinal axis from a yoke of the segment body; a plurality of slots, circumferentially interposed between the teeth, the plurality of slots being circumferentially distributed between two end slots, each end slot being circumferentially comprised between a respective tooth and a respective circumferential end, the plurality of slots comprising a plurality of intermediate slots circumferentially comprised between the two end slots; each segment further including a coil winding arranged in the segment body, the coil winding including at least two side coil portions respectively housed in the end slots; and wherein at least two segments are circumferentially joined together at their ends in such a way that a segment circumferential gap interposed between two circumferentially adjacent segments, and wherein the stator or rotor includes at least one spacing element provided between two circumferentially adjacent segments for preventing the coil windings of two circumferentially adjacent segments from contacting each other.
2. The stator rotor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the segment circumferential gap includes a first portion interposed between two circumferentially adjacent side coil portions and a second portion interposed between two circumferentially adjacent yokes, the first portion having a larger circumferential extension than the second portion.
3. The stator or rotor as claimed in claim 2, wherein the yoke comprises at least one respective circumferential end a protrusion circumferentially protruding with respect to the side coil portions housed in the end slot at the respective circumferential end.
4. The stator or rotor as claimed in claim 1, wherein stator or rotor comprises at least one end wedge for radially closing two adjacent end slots of two circumferentially adjacent segments, the end wedge being circumferentially dimensioned for preventing the coil windings of two circumferentially adjacent segments from contacting each other.
5. The stator or rotor as claimed in claim 1, wherein a separator is provided at the segment circumferential gap, the separator being interposed between two respective side coil portions.
6. The stator or rotor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the separator is made of electrical insulation paper.
7. The stator or rotor as claimed in claim 3, wherein the separator is made of a flexible material, such as rubber or silicon.
8. The stator or rotor claimed in claim 1, wherein the plurality of teeth protrude according to a radial direction orthogonal to the longitudinal axis from the yoke of the segment body to respective tooth radial ends, the stator or rotor comprising a plurality of wedges, each wedge being attached at two tooth radial ends of two circumferentially adjacent teeth for radially closing a respective slots, the plurality of wedges comprising at least one intermediate wedge for radially closing a respective intermediate slot and at least one end wedge for radially closing two adjacent end slots, the circumferential extension of the intermediate wedge being smaller than the circumferential extension of the end wedge.
9. The stator or rotor as claimed in claim 8, wherein each wedge is attached at two tooth radial ends of two circumferentially adjacent teeth by a pressure fit.
10. The stator or rotor as claimed in claim 8, wherein each wedge is attached at two tooth radial ends of two circumferentially adjacent teeth by a glue.
11. The stator or rotor claimed in claim 1, wherein the segment circumferential gap variable in shape or dimensions along the longitudinal axis.
12. The stator or rotor claimed in claim 1, wherein the segment circumferential gap constant in shape or dimensions along the longitudinal axis.
13. A segment for a stator or rotor for an electrical machine, wherein the segment includes: a segment body circumferentially extending about a longitudinal axis of the segment between two circumferential ends, the segment body including: a plurality of teeth protruding according to a radial direction orthogonal to the longitudinal axis from a yoke of the segment body; a plurality of slots, circumferentially interposed between the teeth of the stator or rotor, the plurality of slots being circumferentially distributed between two end slots, each end slot being circumferentially comprised between a respective tooth and a respective circumferential end, the plurality of slots comprising a plurality of intermediate slots circumferentially comprised between the two end slots; a coil winding arranged in the segment body, the coil winding including at least two side coil portions respectively housed in the end slots; and wherein the yoke comprises at least at one respective circumferential end a protrusion circumferentially protruding with respect to the side coil portion housed in the end slot at the respective circumferential end.
14. An electrical machine including a stator or rotor as claimed in claim 1.
15. A wind turbine including an electrical generator including a stator or rotor as claimed in claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
[0024] Some of the embodiments will be described in detail, with reference to the following figures, wherein like designations denote like members, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029]
[0030] The wind rotor 5 is rotationally coupled with the electrical generator 10 by a rotatable main shaft 9.
[0031] According to other possible embodiments of the present invention (not represented in the attached figures), the wind rotor 5 is rotationally coupled directly with the electrical generator 10 (direct-drive generator configuration). The permanent magnet electrical generator 10 includes a stator 11 and a rotor 12. The rotor 12 is radially external to the stator 11 and is rotatable with respect to the stator 11 about the rotational axis Y. According to other embodiments of the present invention (not shown) the rotor 12 is radially internal to the stator 11.
[0032] According to other possible embodiments of the present invention (not represented in the attached figures), the present invention can be applied to any electrical generator or motor which has concentrated winding topology, for example geared drive-trains or electrical machine of the synchronous or asynchronous types.
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[0034] According to other possible embodiments of the present invention (not represented in the attached figures), the present invention and the description which follows may be applied to a rotor of an electrical machine.
[0035] The stator 11 includes a plurality of circumferential segments 100 (two segment 100 are shown in
[0036] Each tooth 15 protrudes from the yoke 13 according to a radial direction orthogonal to the longitudinal axis Y up to respective tooth radial ends 35. The plurality of slots 17, 18 are circumferentially interposed between the teeth 15 and circumferentially distributed between two end slots 17. Each end slot 17 is circumferentially comprised between a respective tooth 15 and a respective circumferential end 23 of the segment body 22. The plurality of slots 17, 18 comprise a plurality of intermediate slots 18 (one complete intermediate slot 18 for each segment 100 are shown in
[0037] According to possible embodiments of the present invention, the coil winding 30 may by a coil concentrated double-layer or single-layer winding or a double-layer or single-layer coil distributed winding.
[0038] The stator 11 includes at least one spacing element provided between two circumferentially adjacent segments 100 for preventing the coil windings 30 of two circumferentially adjacent segments 100 from contacting each other.
[0039] In the first embodiment of
[0040] According to other embodiments of the invention (not shown) other types of spacing element may be provided between the yokes 13 of two circumferentially adjacent segments 100 for preventing the coil windings 30 from contacting each other. For example, a spacing element may be provided, which is not integral with the yoke 13.
[0041] The stator 11 of the embodiment in
[0042] The end wedge 141 radially closes two adjacent end slots 17, the circumferential extension of the intermediate slots 18. In embodiments (
[0043] As shown in the embodiment of
[0044] The above-described embodiments refer to segment circumferential gap 110 in a plane transversal to the longitudinal axis Y. The shape of the circumferential gap 110 along the circumferential gap 110 may be constant or variable.
[0045] Although the present invention has been disclosed in the form of embodiments and variations thereon, it will be understood that numerous additional modifications and variations could be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention.
[0046] For the sake of clarity, it is to be understood that the use of “a” or “an” throughout this application does not exclude a plurality, and “comprising” does not exclude other steps or elements.