Vehicle transformer
11062835 · 2021-07-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B61C3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01F27/306
ELECTRICITY
B60L15/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
H01F27/26
ELECTRICITY
H01F27/30
ELECTRICITY
B60L15/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B61C3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A vehicle transformer has a transformer core with two opposed yokes and at least two limbs extending in between them along a parallel limb axis, wherein a support structure is provided at each of the yokes for carrying the vehicle transformer with horizontal oriented limb axis, wherein a hollow cylindrical coil with at least one respective electrical winding is arranged around at least one of the limbs. The coil may be rigidly connected with the limb so that the flexural resistance of the rigid combination of both is improved therewith compared to a combination of both without rigid connection.
Claims
1. A vehicle transformer, comprising: a transformer core including a first yoke and a second yoke, the yokes being opposed, and a first limb and a second limb, the limbs extending in between the yokes along a parallel limb axis, wherein a support structure is provided at each of the yokes, configured to carry the vehicle transformer with horizontal oriented limb axis, wherein a hollow cylindrical coil with at least one respective electrical winding is arranged around each of the limbs, wherein the hollow cylindrical coil is rigidly connected with the limb so that a flexural resistance of a rigid combination of both is improved therewith compared to a combination of both without rigid connection, and wherein the support structure includes a beam structure from an approximately wave-shaped strip of metal at each yoke.
2. The transformer of claim 1, further comprising: a fiber composite material arranged on a surface of the first and/or second limb in order to increase its mechanical strength.
3. The transformer of claim 1, wherein the first and/or second limb and the hollow cylindrical coil are rigidly connected at least in part using glue.
4. The transformer of claim 1, further comprising battens, provided in a radial space in between at least one of the limbs and the hollow cylindrical coil, so as to form hollow cylindrical arranged axial channels.
5. The transformer of claim 4, wherein the battens are axially oriented.
6. The transformer of claim 1, wherein the hollow cylindrical coil extends along approximately an entire axial length of the limb.
7. A vehicle transformer, comprising: a transformer core including a first yoke and a second yoke, the yokes being opposed, and a first limb and a second limb, the limbs extending in between the yokes along a parallel limb axis, wherein a support structure is provided at each of the yokes, configured to carry the vehicle transformer with horizontal oriented limb axis, wherein a hollow cylindrical coil with at least one respective electrical winding is arranged around each of the limbs, wherein the hollow cylindrical coil is rigidly connected with the limb so that a flexural resistance of a rigid combination of both is improved therewith compared to a combination of both without rigid connection, and, wherein the support structure includes a beam structure from an approximately wave-shaped strip of metal at each yoke, wherein peaks and lows of the beam structure extend along parallel lines.
8. The transformer of claim 7, wherein the hollow cylindrical coil includes a fiber composite material.
9. The transformer of claim 8, wherein the hollow cylindrical coil includes two or more layers of a wound fiber composite material in different radial distances along approximately a whole axial extension of the hollow cylindrical coil so as to have a mechanical strength of a monolithic block.
10. The transformer of claim 7, wherein the beam structure is arranged under each of the yokes of the transformer core with a horizontally oriented limb axis and connected thereto using at least two screw or bolt connections for each yoke extending through the peaks of the beam structure and through an entire thickness of the yokes.
11. The transformer of claim 10, further comprising: a C-profile shaped beam arranged under the beam structure and connected thereto using at least two screw or bolt connections through the lows of the beam structure.
12. The transformer of claim 7, wherein the beam structure is configured such that it withstands horizontal impacts from its side.
13. The transformer of claim 7, configured to be mounted in an underfloor area of a railway-vehicle.
14. A casing, comprising: the transformer of claim 7, arranged in the casing; and a blower configured to cool the transformer and/or the casing.
15. The transformer of claim 7, wherein a cross section of the yokes respectively limbs is approximately rectangular.
16. A railway-vehicle, comprising: the transformer of claim 7, mounted in an underfloor area of the railway-vehicle.
17. The transformer of claim 7, further comprising: a fiber composite material arranged on a surface of the first and/or second limb in order to increase its mechanical strength.
18. The transformer of claim 7, wherein the first and/or second limb and the hollow cylindrical coil are rigidly connected at least in part using glue.
19. The transformer of claim 7, further comprising battens, provided in a radial space in between at least one of the limbs and the hollow cylindrical coil, so as to form hollow cylindrical arranged axial channels.
20. The transformer of claim 7, wherein the hollow cylindrical coil extends along approximately an entire axial length of the limb.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will be described in even greater detail below based on the exemplary figures. The invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments. All features described and/or illustrated herein can be used alone or combined in different combinations in embodiments of the invention. The features and advantages of various embodiments of the present invention will become apparent by reading the following detailed description with reference to the attached drawings which illustrate the following:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) An aspect of the invention provides a vehicle transformer comprising a transformer core with two opposed yokes and at least two limbs extending inbetween them along a parallel limb axis, wherein a support structure is foreseen at each of the yokes for carrying the vehicle transformer with horizontal oriented limb axis and wherein a hollow cylindrical coil with at least one respective electrical winding is arranged around at least one of the limbs.
(8) An aspect of the invention provides a compact lightweight vehicle transformer with a flat design which is on the other side robust against impacts respectively vibrations which occur while the vehicle is in motion.
(9) An aspect of the invention is solved by a vehicle transformer characterized in that the coil is rigidly connected with the limb so that the flexural resistance of the rigid combination of both is improved therewith compared to a combination of both without rigid connection.
(10) Basic idea of an aspect of the invention is to arrange the transformer core with horizontal arranged limb axis in order to reduce the height of the required space. Here a support structure is foreseen at each of the yokes for carrying the vehicle transformer with its full weight. Any additional mechanical support of the coil is not required the whole weight of the transformer is worn by the support structures in the yoke areas.
(11) The limbs of a conventional stationary transformer are typically oriented vertically, so that the weight of the coils arranged around the limbs respectively the weight of the transformer core itself is easily borne by the transformer core without major flexural burden. On the other side the mechanical strength of a conventional transformer core, which is normally composed of several layers of sheeted metal, is not sufficient to bear its own weight and the weight of its coils in a horizontal position.
(12) Normally a coil which is arranged on the limb of a transformer core is a component which does not improve the mechanical behavior of the core moreover it is a load, which has to be borne by the transformer core. According to the invention the coil is rigidly connected with the limb so that the coil itself increases the flexural resistance of the rigid combination of both. Precondition for this is that the coil itself is also of a rigid structure.
(13) Thus the vehicle transformer according to the invention has a robust structure on one side and is compact in its design on the other side since further components for stabilization are not required. Especially the required height is reduced due to the horizontal arrangement of the limbs respectively coils. By this reason a vehicle transformer according to the invention can become designed in that way that it is placeable into the typically standardized space which is available underfloor or on the roof of a vehicle. Due to the reduced weight of the transformer a respective vehicle will also be more environmental friendly.
(14) According to a further embodiment of the invention a fiber composite material is foreseen on the surface of the limb in order to increase its mechanical strength. Typically a transformer core consists of laminated metal sheets to reduce eddy current. A fiber composite material such as resin impregnated glass fiber roving which is hardened in a curing process after applying respectively winding it on the limb will significantly increase the mechanical stability and the flexural resistance of the limb.
(15) According to a further embodiment of the invention limb and coil are rigidly connected at least in part by means of glue. During handling the glue material it is preferably in the liquid state wherein it becomes rigid after hardening so that in can be easily treated. This enables for example that the conductors of an electrical winding are directly wound on the limb respectively a fiber material on the limb without producing a separate coil in advance. The surface of the fiber material gives an improved grip for the glue material compared to the metal sheets of the core itself. A further advantage of this embodiment is that no bobbin or the like is required so that the radial space is used in an optimal way. Examples for a suitable glue are
(16) Körapox-Zweikomponenten Harz 735A,
(17) Körapox-Zweikomponenten Harz 7358 or
(18) Scotchcast Kleber Nr. 282.
(19) According to a further embodiment of the invention the hollow cylindrical coil comprises a fiber composite material. The principle to increase the mechanical stability and the flexural resistance of a limb by a fiber composite material can also be applied on a coil. Fiber composite material is typically an electrical insulating material which is required inbetween different layers of electrical conductors anyhow. So no further space is required for increasing the flexural resistance of the coil.
(20) According to the invention the fiber material is preferably arranged in that way that the mechanical stability of the coil is increased in an efficient way. A respective embodiment is characterized in that the hollow cylindrical coil comprises several layers of a wound a fiber composite material in different radial distances along approximately the whole axial extension of the coil so that it has for instance the mechanical strength of a monolithic block. The stability might be improved by applying a band shaped material with a width that is similar to the axial length of the coil so that an axial overlap is avoided. A suitable composite material is for example a resin impregnated glass fiber material or Prepreg, which is a pre-impregnated band-like material, wherein the resin for impregnation is in the B-stage. This means that it is in a solid state but it will be molten during a curing process and hardened thereafter.
(21) According to another embodiment of the invention preferably axially oriented battens are foreseen in a radial space in between limb and coil, so that hollow cylindrical arranged axial channels are built. The battens are preferably made from a rigid material and glued on the surface of the limb respectively the surface of a surrounding fiber composite material. In a comparable way the battens are additionally glued on the radial inner surface of the coil. So the battens are fully integrated in the rigid structure of limb and coil. In an advantageous way cooling channels are built therewith so that the vehicle transformer can be cooled during operation in an efficient way. Axial cooling channels can also be foreseen inbetween radial adjacent layers of conductors of the coil.
(22) According to another embodiment of the invention the coil extends along approximately the whole axial length of the limb. So the space for the transformer is used in the most efficient way on the one side and the mechanical stability of the limb is improved along its whole length in an advantageous way.
(23) According to another embodiment of the invention a respective hollow cylindrical coil is arranged around each of the limbs. Also here the available space is used in the most efficient way and the weight of the transformer is not unnecessarily increased therewith. Since the electrical supply of vehicles such as trains is normally realized with only one overhead conductor and a ground connection, a typical vehicle trans-former is single phased, so one primary and one secondary winding are foreseen. Optionally a third winding, for example for supplying a heat radiator for the passenger room of a vehicle, might be foreseen. A winding might be divided into two or more parts which are electrically connected in series. Thus a preferred embodiment of the invention is a two limb transformer with two coils, wherein the electrical windings are distributed in that way on the two coils, that they have at least approximately the same size.
(24) According to a further embodiment of the invention the support structure comprises a beam structure from an approximately wave-shaped strip of metal at each yoke, wherein peaks and lows of the beam structure extend along parallel lines.
(25) An underfloor area of a vehicle like a railway wagon is typically prepared to accommodate a certain number of casings respectively modules with a standardized size. In order to make the casings mountable respectively exchangeable in an easy way, at least for the underfloor variant a standardized traverse beam at the bottom of each casing is foreseen at its both axial ends. In order to increase the available height in each casing the height of the traverse beams is reduced and they have an increased width instead. Thus a support structure has to be foreseen at each of the yokes for carrying the vehicle transformer in a vertical distance to the traverse beams. The support structure has to fulfill criteria concerning a minimum weight on one side and a required degree of stiffness on the other side, so that the vehicle transformer is safely mounted on the traverse beams, even in case of horizontal impacts from the side caused for example by an accident.
(26) According to another embodiment of the invention the beam structure is arranged under each of the yokes of the transformer core with horizontal oriented limb axis and connected thereto by at least two screw- or bolt-connections for each yoke extending through the peaks of the beam structure and through the whole thickness of the yokes. Bolts or screws extending through the whole thickness of the yokes provide a save and easily mountable connection, wherein the stability of the transformer core is increased in an advantageous way therewith.
(27) According to another embodiment of the invention a C-profile shaped traverse beam is arranged under the beam structure and connected thereto by at least two screw- or bolt-connections through the lows of the beam structure. The C-profile shape of the traverse beam provides an additional reduction of weight with a high degree of mechanical stability.
(28) According to a further embodiment of the invention the beam structure is designed in that way, that it withstands horizontal impacts from the side. Due to reasons of safety respective regularities exist in different countries, which have to be fulfilled. The design of the beam structure can be modified by adapting the axial width of the wave-shaped strip, adapting the numbers of waves or adapting the thickness of the material for example. A simulation by use of a finite element program can be used to verify suitability of a certain design. A suitable design comprises for example 4 waves with a vertical distance of for example 40 cm in between peaks and lows, wherein the width of the wave shaped strip amounts 30 cm for example.
(29) According to a further embodiment of the invention the vehicle transformer is mounted in an underfloor area of a railway-vehicle. Thus the advantages of a small, light and robust design of the vehicle transformer are implemented into a vehicle.
(30) According to a further embodiment of the invention the vehicle transformer is arranged in a casing with a blower for cooling. The casing is made from sheets of steel for example. Since the whole weight of the vehicle transformer is carried by the yokes the casing has no structural function moreover its purpose is to protect the vehicle transformer against environmental conditions such as dust or water. A blower, preferably comprising an air-filter unit, enables a forced air cooling of the transformer. The shape of the casing corresponds preferably to a standardized module size for railway wagons.
(31) According to a further embodiment of the invention the cross section of the yokes respectively limbs is approximately rectangular. Thus the required volume of the vehicle transformer is once more reduced in an advantageous way.
(32) Further advantageous embodiments of the invention are mentioned in the dependent claims.
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(38) While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, such illustration and description are to be considered illustrative or exemplary and not restrictive. It will be understood that changes and modifications may be made by those of ordinary skill within the scope of the following claims. In particular, the present invention covers further embodiments with any combination of features from different embodiments described above and below. Additionally, statements made herein characterizing the invention refer to an embodiment of the invention and not necessarily all embodiments.
(39) The terms used in the claims should be construed to have the broadest reasonable interpretation consistent with the foregoing description. For example, the use of the article “a” or “the” in introducing an element should not be interpreted as being exclusive of a plurality of elements. Likewise, the recitation of “or” should be interpreted as being inclusive, such that the recitation of “A or B” is not exclusive of “A and B,” unless it is clear from the context or the foregoing description that only one of A and B is intended. Further, the recitation of “at least one of A, B, and C” should be interpreted as one or more of a group of elements consisting of A, B, and C, and should not be interpreted as requiring at least one of each of the listed elements A, B, and C, regardless of whether A, B, and C are related as categories or otherwise. Moreover, the recitation of “A, B, and/or C” or “at least one of A, B, or C” should be interpreted as including any singular entity from the listed elements, e.g., A, any subset from the listed elements, e.g., A and B, or the entire list of elements A, B, and C.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(40) 10 exemplary first vehicle transformer
(41) 12 transformer core
(42) 14 first hollow cylindrical coil of first vehicle transformer
(43) 16 second hollow cylindrical coil of first vehicle transformer
(44) 18 first yoke of transformer core
(45) 20 second yoke of transformer core
(46) 22 first limb of transformer core
(47) 24 second limb of transformer core
(48) 26 limb axis
(49) 30 first exemplary coil rigidly connected with limb
(50) 32 limb axis
(51) 34 limb
(52) 36 layer of fiber composite material
(53) 38 first axially oriented batten
(54) 40 second axially oriented batten
(55) 42 first axial channel
(56) 44 second axial channel
(57) 46 coil
(58) 50 second exemplary coil rigidly connected with limb
(59) 52 limb axis
(60) 54 limb
(61) 56 metal sheets of limb
(62) 58 layer of fiber composite material
(63) 60 batten
(64) 62 glue
(65) 64 first wound layer of fiber composite material
(66) 66 first electrical winding
(67) 68 second wound layer of fiber composite material
(68) 70 second electrical winding
(69) 72 third wound layer of fiber composite material
(70) 74 coil
(71) 80 vehicle transformer on beam structure
(72) 82 yoke of transformer core
(73) 84 first coil of vehicle transformer
(74) 86 second coil of vehicle transformer
(75) 88 first bolt
(76) 90 second bolt
(77) 92 exemplary beam structure
(78) 94 low of beam structure
(79) 96 peak of beam structure
(80) 98 C-profile shaped beam
(81) 100 first bracket
(82) 102 second bracket
(83) 110 exemplary vehicle with vehicle transformer
(84) 112 vehicle
(85) 114 vehicle transformer mounted in an underfloor area
(86) 116 vehicle transformer mounted in a roof area