Inductor and associated production method

10699836 ยท 2020-06-30

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Abstract

An inductor includes a magnetizable core with a winding axis and at least one winding. The winding is formed by a conductor which at least partly surrounds the winding axis of the core. The winding is formed in one layer and a cross section of the conductor is rectangular, in particular square.

Claims

1. An inductor, comprising: a magnetizable core having a single winding axis; at least one winding, the winding being formed by a conductor at least partly surrounding the single winding axis of the core; a planar cooling element thermally coupled to a side of the winding facing away from the single winding axis of the core without a thermally insulating material between the planar cooling element and the side of the winding, and spacers at opposite axial ends of the winding, the spacers each including at least two projections aligned parallel to the single winding axis that are configured to fix a distance between the core and the winding in a direction transverse to the single winding axis, wherein the conductor is formed in one layer from a profiled tube, the profiled tube being formed with a continuous spiral gap in a wall of the profiled tube such that the conductor has a rectangular coil shape, the side of the winding thermally coupled to the planar cooling element is planar, a side of the planar cooling element thermally coupled to the winding is planar, the winding and the core are dimensioned such that, when the inductor is loaded by current, heat generated by winding losses is greater than heat generated by core losses, the inductor has a nominal current-carrying capacity, the cross-section of the conductor is dimensioned such that a current-carrying capacity of the conductor is greater than the nominal current-carrying capacity of the inductor, and the winding and the core are dimensioned such that, when the inductor is loaded by the nominal current-carrying capacity of the inductor, winding losses are greater than core losses.

2. The inductor according to claim 1, wherein the cross-section of the conductor is square.

3. The inductor according to claim 1, wherein the conductor is solid.

4. The inductor according to claim 1, wherein the winding is formed from a profiled tube, the profiled tube being structured to form the conductor.

5. The inductor according to claim 4, wherein the structuring of the profiled tube to form the conductor is carried out by at least one of drilling, cutting, milling or electric discharge machining.

6. The inductor according to claim 1, wherein the winding is formed from a diecast shaped article.

7. The inductor according to claim 1, wherein the conductor is formed of aluminum, copper or titanium.

8. The inductor according to claim 1, further comprising: a heat-conductive electric insulator arranged between the planar cooling element and the winding.

9. The inductor according to claim 8, wherein the heat-conductive electric insulator is an electrically insulating heat-conductive foil.

10. The inductor according to claim 1, wherein the winding is a heat sink configured to receive heat from the core.

11. The inductor according to claim 1, wherein a distance between the winding and the core is such that losses caused by leakage fields are minimized.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1 shows schematically an illustration of an inductor according to the invention with cooling element; and

(2) FIG. 2 shows schematically an exploded illustration of the inductor shown in FIG. 1.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(3) FIG. 1 shows a storage inductor 1 for high currents, for example 200 amps or more. The storage inductor 1 has an E-I-shaped magnetizable core 2, for example made of ferrite, amorphous metallic glass, nanocrystalline strips or metal powders as core material, having a limb that defines a winding axis 3, and has a one-layer winding 4, which is formed by a solid conductor 5 made of aluminum with rectangular cross section. The winding 4 annularly surrounds the winding axis 3 of the core 2.

(4) The inductor 1 has a nominal current-carrying capacity of, nominally, 200 A of medium current, wherein the cross section of the conductor 5 is dimensioned in such a way that it can conduct more than the nominal current. The winding 4 and the core 2 are dimensioned in such a way that, if the inductor 1 is loaded by the nominal current, winding losses are greater than core losses, such that the heat produced during operation can be easily removed by cooling the winding 4, which can be implemented much more easily than a cooling of the core 2.

(5) For efficient cooling, a planar cooling element 7 is further provided, which is to be thermally coupled to the side or surface of the winding 4 facing away from the winding axis 3 of the core 2. A heat-conductive electric insulator in the form of an electrically insulating heat-conductive foil 8 is provided between the cooling element 7 and the winding 4. Corresponding cooling elements can be provided on the upper face and/or the lower face of the winding 4.

(6) A distance between the limb of the core 2 and the surface of the winding 4 facing the limb is fixed to be small by use of a spacer 9 in such a way that leakages are minimized.

(7) The cross section of the conductor 5 is dimensioned in such a way that, at an intended working frequency of the inductor 1, the effective replacement area due to the skin effect is much smaller than the cross section of the solid conductor 5. The dominating alternating current loss thus flows in the outer region of the conductor 5 or winding 4 in the direction of the core region of the winding 4 and lastly along the winding 4 to the heat sink in the form of the cooling element 7.

(8) Bores 10 serve as connection elements for further parts (not shown) of a circuit that uses the inductor 1.

(9) FIG. 2, for clarification, shows an exploded illustration of the inductor 1 shown in FIG. 1.

(10) A rectangular profiled tube 6, which is illustrated in the form in which it has already been structured or machined, is structured to form the winding 4 or the conductor 5.

(11) The structuring occurs by helical milling to form the winding 4 or the conductor 5, wherein individual winding segments are produced by cutting in the transverse direction of the profiled tube 6 and each form a respective coil together with an associated core and the further illustrated components. The connection points 10 are produced by drilling.

(12) When produced in very high numbers, the winding 4 may, alternatively, be formed from a diecast shaped article.

(13) In accordance with the invention a solid winding 4 is provided, which has square or rectangular outer dimensions. The winding 4 can therefore be coupled very easily and with low thermal resistance to a cooling surface 7. The cross section of the solid winding 4 is intentionally overdimensioned here, such that an efficient heat flow is possible within the winding 4, that is to say the winding 4 is simultaneously the inner heat sink of the component 1.

(14) The electrical insulation of the winding 4 with respect to the cooling plate or the heat sink 7 is achieved by a thin heat-conductive foil 8 or ceramic material.

(15) The material of the winding 4 is aluminum, copper or titanium.

(16) The highly efficient ability to cool the coil or the component 1 via the solid winding 4, which can be effectively thermally coupled, is advantageous. Furthermore, aluminum can be used as a conductor material due to the large cross section, whereby weight and costs are saved.

(17) The inductor 1 according to the invention has a solid winding, of which the cross section is dimensioned in such a way that transport of the produced heat loss to a planar heat sink 7 is possible, and therefore complex cooling measures can be omitted.

(18) Instead of the illustrated E-I-shaped core 2, a differently shaped core can, of course, be used, for example a U-shaped core having two externally arranged windings.