ELECTRICAL MACHINES
20230361644 · 2023-11-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02K5/02
ELECTRICITY
H02K3/44
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An electrical machine is provided which comprises: a stator; a rotor; and at least one of a rotor sleeve and a stator sleeve. The rotor sleeve and/or the stator sleeve extend between the stator and the rotor. At least one of the rotor sleeve and the stator sleeve is magnetically conductive. The magnetic permeability of the stator sleeve and/or the rotor sleeve is continuous along the circumference thereof.
Claims
1. An electrical machine comprising: a stator; a rotor; and at least one of a rotor sleeve and a stator sleeve extending between the stator and the rotor, wherein at least one of the rotor sleeve and the stator sleeve is magnetically conductive, wherein the magnetic permeability of the at least one of the stator sleeve and the rotor sleeve is continuous along the circumference thereof.
2. An electrical machine as claimed in claim 1, and comprising the stator sleeve, wherein: when the stator is positioned radially internally of the rotor, the stator sleeve extends around a radially outer surface of the stator; or wherein when the stator is positioned radially externally of the rotor, the stator sleeve extends around a radially inner surface of the stator.
3. An electrical machine as claimed in claim 1, and comprising the rotor sleeve, wherein when the stator is positioned radially externally of the rotor, the rotor sleeve extends around a radially outer surface of the rotor; or wherein when the stator is positioned radially internally of the rotor, the rotor sleeve extends around a radially inner surface of the rotor.
4. An electrical machine as claimed in claim 3, the rotor having an axis of rotation, wherein the stator is positioned such that a central axis of the stator is coaxial with the axis of rotation.
5. An electrical machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stator sleeve or the rotor sleeve is made from stainless steel, wherein the stainless steel has induced magnetic properties from cold working.
6. An electrical machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stator sleeve or the rotor sleeve is made from a carbon composite or a glass fibre composite including an embedded magnetic material therein.
7. An electrical machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stator sleeve or the rotor sleeve is made from a resin or plastic including an embedded magnetic material therein.
8. An electrical machine as claimed in claim 1, including both a stator sleeve and a rotor sleeve and wherein: the stator sleeve extends a full revolution around the radially inner surface or the radially outer surface of the stator; or the rotor sleeve extends a full revolution around the radially inner surface or the radially outer surface of the rotor.
9. An electrical machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stator sleeve or the rotor sleeve is annular.
10. An electrical machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stator sleeve can be assembled onto and/or removed from the stator in a single piece, and/or wherein the rotor sleeve can be assembled onto and/or removed from the rotor in a single piece.
11. An electrical machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rotor comprises permanent magnets.
12. An electrical machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stator sleeve or the rotor sleeve have a relative permeability of between about 1.1 and 12.
13. An electrical machine as claimed in claim 11, wherein the stator sleeve or the rotor sleeve have a relative permeability of between about 1.2 and 10.
14. An electrical machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stator sleeve or the rotor sleeve have a relative permeability of between about 2 and 6.
15. A method of assembling an electrical machine as claimed in claim 1, the method comprising either: inserting the stator into the stator sleeve and then inserting the stator and stator sleeve into the rotor; or inserting the stator sleeve into the stator and then inserting the rotor into the stator and stator sleeve; inserting the rotor sleeve into the rotor and then inserting the stator into the rotor and rotor sleeve; or inserting the rotor into the rotor sleeve and then inserting the rotor and rotor sleeve into the stator.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0020] Certain examples of the disclosure will now be described by way of example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] In any example, the disclosure may provide an electrical machine which has a stator and a rotor. The stator and the rotor may typically both be substantially annular components and the stator may be positioned either radially internally or radially externally of the rotor. An air gap may be formed between the rotor and the stator. Typically, the air gap may provide a mechanical clearance to allow the rotor to rotate freely relative to the stator.
[0030] The stator may take many different forms, and in some examples, may have radial slots in which windings may be formed. In such examples, a liquid coolant may be provided to cool the windings in the slots.
[0031] In alternative examples, the stator may not include slots and may, for example have a solid body. Such a stator may for example be air cooled.
[0032] In any example, depending on the application for which an electrical machine is to be used, other fluids such as hydraulic fluid may be passed through the air gap in the electrical machine.
[0033] In any example of the disclosure, a stator sleeve may be provided in the electrical machine. The stator sleeve may be annular and may extend around the stator and/or between the stator and the rotor. The stator sleeve may act to stop coolant fluid from leaking out of the stator into the air gap. The stator sleeve may also act to stop fluid in the air gap from leaking into the stator.
[0034] In any example of the disclosure, the stator sleeve may be magnetically conductive, and the magnetic permeability of the stator sleeve may be continuous around or along the circumference thereof. In the context described here and throughout this specification “magnetically conductive” is intended to include the sleeve being slightly magnetically conductive, i.e. having a magnetic permeability greater than 1 as will be discussed in further detail below. The magnetic conductivity of the stator sleeve may help to reduce the length of the magnetic air gap between the stator and the rotor. Further, at least in examples where open slots are included in the stator, the magnetically conductive stator sleeve may increase the slot leakage so increasing the phase inductance, reducing cogging torque and reducing magnet loss. By providing a magnetically conductive stator sleeve therefore, at least in some examples the efficiency of the electrical machine may be increased.
[0035] In various examples of the disclosure, the stator sleeve may be formed as a single component and may be configured such that it can be assembled onto and/or removed from the stator in a single piece. It will be understood that such a stator sleeve may be relatively simple and cost effective to manufacture and install.
[0036] In any example of the disclosure, in addition to or instead of the stator sleeve, the rotor may include a rotor sleeve which may extend around a radially outer or radially inner surface of the rotor. The rotor sleeve may extend between the rotor and the stator. In such examples, the rotor sleeve can be magnetically conductive. As for the stator sleeve, the magnetic permeability of the rotor sleeve may be continuous around or along the circumference thereof. In the context described here “magnetically conductive” is again intended to include the sleeve being slightly magnetically conductive, i.e. having a magnetic permeability greater than 1 as will be discussed in further detail below. The magnetic conductivity of the rotor sleeve may help to reduce the length of the magnetic air gap between the stator and the rotor. By providing a magnetically conductive rotor sleeve therefore, at least in some examples the efficiency of the electrical machine may be increased.
[0037] In various examples of the disclosure, by providing at least one or both of a stator sleeve and a rotor sleeve which are magnetically conductive, the length of the magnetic air gap between the stator and the rotor may be further reduced.
[0038] In any example, the rotor sleeve may be formed of any suitable material, such as for example any of the materials described above for the stator sleeve. In various examples of the disclosure, the rotor sleeve may be formed as a single component and may be configured such that it can be assembled onto and/or removed from the rotor in a single piece.
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[0040] In the example shown, the stator 4 comprises an annular core 6 which extends around a stator axis X. The annular core 6 may also extend parallel to the stator axis X to form a cylindrical body. In the example of
[0041] The core 6 further comprises a plurality of teeth 18 formed between the slots 8 and which may extend from the first axial end (not shown) to the second axial end (not shown) of the core 6.
[0042] Stator windings (not shown) can be formed around the teeth 18. To provide cooling to the electrical machine, the slots 8 in the stator 4 can be supplied with a coolant fluid (typically a liquid such as oil in this example). To stop the coolant fluid from leaking out of the stator a stator sleeve 20 may be provided. The stator sleeve 20 of the example shown is substantially cylindrical, having an annular cross section and is sized to fit inside the stator 4 so as to be able to hold coolant fluid within the stator 4.
[0043] In the example of
[0044] The stator sleeve of this or any other examples is magnetically conductive and may, for example be made of stainless steel with induced magnetic properties from cold working, from a carbon composite or a glass fibre composite, for example glass fibre plastic, including embedded magnetic material therein, or from a resin or plastic including an embedded magnetic material therein. One such example would be of a resin with iron embedded in it. In the example shown, the rotor sleeve 26 is also magnetically conductive and may, for example be made of any of the materials described above in relation to the stator sleeve.
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[0046] In the example shown, the stator 204 again comprises an annular core 206 which extends around a stator axis (not shown). In the example of
[0047] In the example of
[0048] In the example shown, both the stator sleeve 220 and the rotor sleeve 226 are magnetically conductive and may be formed of any of the materials described above in relation to
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[0050] In the example shown, the stator 304 comprises an annular core 306 which extends around a stator axis X. The annular core 306 may also extend parallel to the stator axis X to form a cylindrical body. In the example of
[0051] To provide cooling to the electrical machine, the slots 308 in the stator 304 can be supplied with a coolant fluid (typically a liquid such as oil in this example) as in the example of
[0052] In the example of
[0053] In the example shown, only the stator sleeve 220 is magnetically conductive and may be formed of any of the materials described above in relation to
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[0055] To improve the efficiency of the electric motor, as seen from
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[0057] From the example shown in
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[0059] In the example shown in
[0060] To improve the efficiency of the electric motor, in any example of the disclosure, it may be desirable to choose the relative permeability of the stator sleeve and/or the rotor sleeve so as to maximise the torque which can be achieved. In other examples however, it may be preferable to choose the relative permeability of the stator sleeve and/or the rotor sleeve so as to reduce the torque ripple produced by the electric machine whilst still maintaining the average torque achieved at a level above a desired minimum value.
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[0062] From the example shown in
[0063] It will be understood that the chosen relative permeability of a stator sleeve and/or a rotor sleeve in an electrical machine according to any example of the disclosure may vary depending on a number of factors. In various examples of the disclosure, to improve performance of an electrical machine, the stator sleeve or the rotor sleeve or both the stator and rotor sleeves of the electrical machine may have a relative permeability of between about 1.1 and 12 or between about 1.2 and 10. In other examples, where it is desirable for example to maximise the average torque achievable, the stator sleeve or the rotor sleeve or both the stator and the rotor sleeves of an electrical machine may have a relative permeability of between about 2 and 6.
[0064] Electrical machines according to examples of the disclosure and including those described above with reference to the Figures may be relatively simple and cost effective to manufacture and assemble. Because the stator sleeve and/or the rotor sleeve may comprise an annular component which can be assembled onto or removed from the stator or rotor in a single piece, the stator sleeve may be either inserted into the stator (where it is radially internal of the stator) or the stator may be inserted into the stator sleeve (where the stator sleeve is radially external of the stator). In a similar manner, the rotor sleeve may be either inserted into the rotor (where it is radially internal of the rotor) or the rotor may be inserted into the rotor sleeve (where the rotor sleeve is radially external of the rotor) or the rotor sleeve may be manufactured directly over the rotor magnet assembly. The electrical machine may then be assembled by either inserting the rotor into the stator or by inserting the stator into the rotor (after the rotor and/or stator sleeves have been assembled on the rotor and stator respectively as required). It will be understood that it would also be possible to retrofit a magnetically conductive rotor sleeve and/or stator sleeve onto an existing electrical machine in order to improve the performance thereof.
[0065] It will further be understood that an electrical machine having only a stator sleeve, only a rotor sleeve or both a stator sleeve and a rotor sleeve may be provided. Further, in any example of the disclosure in which both a stator sleeve and a rotor sleeve are provided, only one of the stator sleeve and the rotor sleeve may be magnetic (having a relative permeability of more than 1). In examples in which both the stator sleeve and the rotor sleeve are magnetic, the relative permeability of the stator sleeve and the rotor sleeve may be chosen to be the same and to be at any value above one or within the ranges identified above. In other examples however, the relative permeability of the stator sleeve and the rotor sleeve may be chosen to be different from each other and to be at any respective value above one or within the ranges identified above.
[0066] While the disclosure has been described in detail in connection with only a limited number of examples, it should be readily understood that the disclosure is not limited to such disclosed examples. Rather, the disclosure can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate with the scope of disclosure. Additionally, while various examples of the disclosure have been described, it is to be understood that aspects of the disclosure may include only some of the described examples. Accordingly the disclosure is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description, but is only limited by the scope of the appended claims.