ELECTRIC WIRE AND STATOR
20200127521 ยท 2020-04-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02K3/34
ELECTRICITY
H02K3/40
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An electric wire includes a conductor, and an insulating film that is configured to cover the conductor and that includes a porous layer having porous in an insulating material, and a non-porous layer formed with the insulating material while having no porous therein.
Claims
1. An electric wire comprising: a conductor; and an insulating film that is configured to cover the conductor and that includes a porous layer having porous in an insulating material, and a non-porous layer formed with the insulating material while having no porous therein.
2. The electric wire according to claim 1, wherein the insulating film is formed of a plurality of three or more layers by alternately disposing the porous layers and the non-porous layers in a radial direction of the conductor.
3. The electric wire according to claim 1, wherein a thickness of the single porous layer is 20 m or less.
4. The electric wire according to claim 2, wherein a thickness of the single porous layer is 20 m or less.
5. A stator comprising the electric wire according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0029] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
First Embodiment
(Stator)
[0030]
[0031] The stator core 2 is formed in an annular shape about an axis C. Teeth 21 are formed on an inner circumferential surface of the stator core 2. The teeth 21 protrude inward from the inner circumferential surface of the stator core 2 in a radial direction. A plurality of teeth 21 are formed in a circumferential direction.
[0032] Slots 22 are formed between the teeth 21, and the coil 3, which will be described below, is inserted into the slots 22. A rotor (not shown) is rotatably disposed about the axis C in the stator core 2.
[0033] In the following description, a direction along the axis C of the stator core 2 may be referred to as an axial direction, a direction perpendicular to the axis C may be referred to as a radial direction, and a direction around the axis C may be referred to as a circumferential direction.
[0034] The coil 3 is inserted into the slots 22 of the stator core 2 and mounted on the stator core 2. The coil 3 is constituted by a plurality of electric wires 10. Specifically, the coil 3 is inserted into the slots 22 from one side in the axial direction (a side below in
(Electric Wire)
[0035]
[0036] The conductor 4 constitutes a core portion of the coil 3, and is formed of, for example, a metal material such as copper or the like.
[0037] The conductor 4 is formed in a linear shape having a rectangular cross section. The coil end 32 disposed at the other side of the stator core 2 in the axial direction has the conductor 4, a part of which is exposed, and neighboring conductors 4 are electrically and physically joined to each other (see
[0038] The insulating film 5 covers an outer circumferential section of the conductor 4. The insulating film 5 is formed of, for example, an insulating resin. The insulating film 5 is formed throughout the length of the conductor 4 except the exposed section of the conductor 4 in the coil end 32 disposed at the other side in the axial direction. The insulating film 5 has a porous layer 51 and a non-porous layer 52. The insulating films 5 are formed to provide a plurality of layers of three layers or more by alternately disposing the porous layers 51 and the non-porous layers 52 in the radial direction of the conductor 4.
[0039] As shown in
[0040] The porous layer forming film 61 has the insulating material 53 in which porous 54 are formed. In other words, the porous layer forming film 61 (the porous layer 51) has the porous 54 therein. The insulating material 53 is formed of, for example, an insulating resin such as a polyimide or the like. The porous 54 are formed in the insulating material 53 by heating the pyrolytic resin contained in the insulating material 53 and gasifying the pyrolytic resin.
[0041] The non-porous layer 52 has, for example, one or a plurality of non-porous layer forming films 62. The non-porous layer forming film 62 is formed through the same method as the above-mentioned porous layer forming film 61 by performing applying and baking of a normal varnish 112 (see
[0042] The non-porous layer forming film 62 has an insulating material 57 formed with no porous 54 therein. The insulating material 57 is formed of, for example, an insulating resin such as polyimide or the like. In the embodiment, the insulating material 53 of the porous layer 51 and the insulating material 57 of the non-porous layer 52 are the same material. Further, the insulating material 53 of the porous layer forming film 61 and the insulating material 57 of the non-porous layer forming film 62 may be different materials.
[0043] Here, provided that a dielectric constant of the insulating materials 53 and 57 is , a dielectric constant of the insulating film 5 (the porous layer 51) having the porous 54 therein is , and a dielectric constant of air (the porous 54) is , >>. Accordingly, the dielectric constant of the porous layer 51 having the porous 54 therein is smaller than the dielectric constant of the non-porous layer 52 formed with no porous 54 therein. In this way, an electrical resistance of the entire insulating film 5 is improved by providing the porous layer 51.
[0044] The electric wire 10 is formed by alternately disposing the porous layers 51 and the non-porous layers 52 in the radial direction of the conductor 4 in the outer circumferential section of the conductor 4.
(Apparatus for Manufacturing Insulating Film)
[0045]
[0046] The varnish tank 101 has a porous binder varnish 111 including a pyrolytic resin and the normal varnish 112 containing no pyrolytic resin. The porous binder varnish 111 forms the porous layer forming film 61 in which the porous 54 are formed when the porous binder varnish 111 is heated and the pyrolytic resin therein is gasified. That is, the porous binder varnish 111 forms the porous layer 51 after this. The normal varnish 112 forms the non-porous layer forming film 62 having no porous 54 therein. That is, the normal varnish 112 forms the non-porous layer 52 later on.
[0047] The baking furnace 102 fixes the normal varnish 112 and the porous binder varnish 111 (hereinafter, simply referred to as a varnish) applied to the conductor 4 to the conductor 4 through baking.
[0048] The die 103 movably holds the electric wire 10 in the axial direction of the electric wire 10.
(Process of Manufacturing Insulating Film)
[0049] A process of manufacturing the insulating film 5 using the manufacturing apparatus 100 will be described. The process of manufacturing the insulating film 5 has an applying process of applying the varnishes 111 and 112 (the insulating materials 53 and 57 later on) to the outer circumferential section of the conductor 4, and a baking process of fixing the varnishes 111 and 112 through baking. The insulating film 5 is formed by repeating the applying process and the baking process a predetermined number of times.
[0050] Specifically, for example, the porous layer forming film 61 of a single layer is formed by performing the baking process of baking the porous binder varnish 111 in the baking furnace 102 after the applying process of applying the porous binder varnish 111 to the conductor 4. Similarly, the non-porous layer forming film 62 of a single layer is formed by performing the baking process of baking the normal varnish 112 in the baking furnace 102 after the applying process of applying the normal varnish 112 to the conductor 4. In the embodiment, first, after applying the porous binder varnish 111 to the conductor 4, the porous layer forming film 61 is formed through baking, and the applying process and the baking process of the porous binder varnish 111 are repeated five times. Accordingly, the porous layer 51 having five layers of porous layer forming films 61 is formed. Next, the non-porous layer forming film 62 of one layer is formed through baking after applying the normal varnish 112 to the outer circumferential section of the porous layer 51. Next, the porous layer forming film 61 is formed through baking after applying the porous binder varnish 111 to the outer circumferential section of the non-porous layer 52 again.
[0051] When the above-mentioned processes are repeated until the insulating film 5 has a predetermined thickness, the insulating film 5 in which the porous layer 51 having the porous layer forming films 61 of five layers and the non-porous layer 52 having the non-porous layer forming film 62 of one layer are alternately disposed is manufactured.
(Actions and Effects)
[0052] Next, actions and effects of the electric wire 10 and the stator 1 will be described.
[0053] Here, as shown in
[0054] According to the electric wire 10 of the embodiment, since the insulating film 5 has the porous layer 51, a dielectric constant of the insulating film 5 can be decreased by forming the porous 54, and insulation properties of the insulating film 5 can be improved. Meanwhile, since the non-porous layer 52 has no porous 54 therein, strength of the insulating film 5 can be improved in comparison with the porous layer 51. In this way, since the insulating film 5 includes the porous layer 51 and the non-porous layer 52, it is possible to provide the electric wire 10 in which strength of the insulating film 5 is improved due to the non-porous layer 52 while insulation properties of the insulating film 5 are improved due to the porous layer 51. In addition, in comparison with the case in which the insulating film 5 has the porous layer 51 only, a volume per a unit porous layer 51 obtained by dividing the porous layer 51 using the non-porous layer 52 is decreased. Accordingly, a decrease in insulation properties due to formation of large cavities obtained by coupling the porous 54 in the porous layer 51 can be suppressed. Accordingly, the outer shell member configured to make the porous 54 independent individually becomes unnecessary, and material costs can be reduced while facilitating formation of the porous layer 51.
[0055] Accordingly, it is possible to provide the electric wire 10 in which the insulation properties of the insulating film 5 are improved by an inexpensive and simple configuration.
[0056] Since the porous layer 51 and the non-porous layer 52 are alternately disposed in the radial direction, both of improvement in insulation properties and an increase in strength of the insulating film 5 can be achieved. In addition, since the non-porous layer 52 is disposed between the porous layers 51 in the radial direction, formation of large cavities obtained by coupling the porous 54 in the radial direction can be suppressed. Accordingly, independence of the porous 54 in the porous layer 51 can be guaranteed by the non-porous layer 52. Accordingly, it is possible to provide the electric wire 10 in which insulation properties of the insulating film 5 are improved by an inexpensive and simple configuration.
[0057] In addition, since a thickness of one layer of the porous layer 51 is configured to be 20 m or less, even if the porous 54 are coupled to each other in the porous layer 51, a size of the cavity is 20 m or less.
[0058] Here, the reason for setting an upper limit value of the thickness of the one layer of the porous layer 51 to 20 m will be described.
[0059]
[0060] According to the electric wire 10 of the embodiment, the thickness of the one layer of the porous layer 51 is 20 m or less, and the side of the gap is 20 m or less. Accordingly, even when the cavity is formed, the size of the cavity can be set to a range in which the discharge cannot easily occur. Accordingly, it is possible to provide the electric wire 10 having the insulating film 5 in which occurrence of partial discharge in the insulating film 5 is inhibited and insulation properties are excellent.
[0061] In addition, since the insulation properties are secured even when the porous 54 are coupled to form the cavity, there is no need to cover each of the porous 54 with the outer shell member. Accordingly, there is no need to provide the outer shell member, and material costs or manufacturing costs can be reduced.
[0062] In addition, since the non-porous layer 52 having a smooth surface in which the porous 54 that can become an origin of cracks is not formed is disposed as the outermost layer of the insulating film 5, occurrence of the cracks with respect to the bending can be suppressed. Further, even when a density of the porous 54 in the porous layer 51 is increased, since occurrence of cracks in the outermost layer of the insulating film 5 can be suppressed, flexibility of the insulating film 5 can be improved while securing excellent insulation properties.
[0063] According to the stator 1 of the embodiment, it is possible to provide an inexpensive and high performance stator 1 since the electric wire 10 in which insulation properties of the insulating film 5 are improved by an inexpensive and simple configuration as described is provided.
Second Embodiment
[0064] Next, a second embodiment according to the present invention will be described.
[0065] In the embodiment, the porous layer 51 has one porous layer forming film 61. The non-porous layer 52 has one non-porous layer forming film 62. The porous layer 51 and the non-porous layer 52 are alternately disposed in the radial direction of the conductor 4. In other words, the porous layer forming film 61 and the non-porous layer forming film 62 are alternately disposed one at a time in the radial direction of the conductor 4.
[0066] According to the embodiment, since the porous layers 51 are subdivided by the non-porous layer 52, it is easier to make the porous 54 of the porous layer 51 independent. In addition, since the thickness of one layer of the porous layer 51 is reduced in comparison with the case in which the porous layer 51 has the plurality of porous layer forming films 61, even when the porous 54 are coupled, a size of the cavity in the radial direction can be particularly minimized. Accordingly, according to the embodiment, it is possible to provide the insulating film 5 in which occurrence of partial discharge is suppressed due to formation of the cavity and presence of the cavity.
[0067] Further, the technical scope of the present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiments and various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
[0068] For example, while the configuration in which the non-porous layer 52 is disposed on the outermost surface of the insulating film 5 has been described in the above-mentioned embodiment, there is no limitation thereto. That is, an initial layer (a layer in contact with the conductor 4) and a final layer (a layer disposed on the outermost surface of the electric wire 10) may be any one of the porous layer 51 and the non-porous layer 52.
[0069] In addition, a cross-sectional shape of the conductor 4 and the insulating film 5 may be, for example, a round shape or the like.
[0070] A material of the insulating materials 53 and 57 may be an insulating resin in addition to polyimide.
[0071] While the number of layers of the porous layer forming films 61 included in the single porous layer 51 one or a plurality of layers, the number of layers is preferable to be five or less. Further, insulation properties of the insulating film 5 are improved as a volume of the porous layer 51 occupied with respect to the entire volume of the insulating film 5 is increased, and bending strength of the insulating film 5 is increased as the volume occupied by the non-porous layer 52 is increased.
[0072] While preferred embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated above, it should be understood that these are exemplary of the invention and are not to be considered as limiting. Additions, omissions, substitutions, and other modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be considered as being limited by the foregoing description, and is only limited by the scope of the appended claims.