Rotor for an Electric Motor and Electric Motor with a Rotor
20230198338 ยท 2023-06-22
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Abstract
A rotor for an electric motor includes a rotor core having a radius and a peripheral outer surface. The rotor further includes at least one air deflector element associated with the peripheral outer surface. The at least one air deflector element has at least one slope arranged at a predetermined angle to the radius. The at least one air deflector element is designed to deflect an air flow which occurs during a rotation of the rotor and flows along the peripheral outer surface counter to a direction of rotation of the rotor, at least partially in a flow direction oriented at least approximately perpendicularly to the peripheral outer surface.
Claims
1. A rotor for an electric motor, comprising: a rotor core having a radius and a peripheral outer surface; and at least one air deflector element associated with the peripheral outer surface, wherein the at least one air deflector element has at least one slope arranged at a predetermined angle to the radius, and wherein the at least one air deflector element is configured to deflect an air flow which occurs during rotation of the rotor and flows along the peripheral outer surface counter to a direction of rotation of the rotor at least partially in a flow direction oriented at least approximately perpendicularly to the peripheral outer surface.
2. The rotor according to claim 1, wherein the rotor core is configured as a laminated core having a plurality of laminations.
3. The rotor according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of magnets associated with the peripheral outer surface, wherein each of the plurality of magnets (i) is arranged on the peripheral outer surface, or (ii) is at least partially arranged in a recess of the peripheral outer surface.
4. The rotor according to claim 3, wherein the at least one air deflector element is arranged between two magnets of the plurality of magnets that are adjacent in the circumferential direction of the rotor.
5. The rotor according to claim 1, wherein the at least one air deflector element is configured as a recess on the peripheral outer surface of the rotor.
6. The rotor according to claim 1 wherein the at least one air deflector element includes a first slope having a first angle and a second slope having a second angle.
7. The rotor according to claim 6, wherein the first angle and the second angle have different values in relation to each other.
8. The rotor according to claim 1, wherein: the at least one air deflector element includes a plurality of air deflector elements, and each of the plurality of air deflector elements is arranged on the peripheral outer surface in the circumferential direction of the rotor.
9. The rotor according to claim 8, wherein each of the plurality of air deflector elements are at least approximately identical in configuration in relation to each other.
10. The rotor according to claim 8, wherein: each of the plurality of air deflector elements differ in configuration in relation to each other, and the plurality of air deflector elements is arranged alternately in the circumferential direction of the rotor.
11. An electric motor including a rotor and a stator, wherein the rotor comprises: a rotor core having a radius and a peripheral outer surface; and at least one air deflector element associated with the peripheral outer surface, wherein the at least one air deflector element has at least one slope arranged at a predetermined angle to the radius, and wherein the at least one air deflector element is configured to deflect an air flow which occurs during rotation of the rotor and flows along the peripheral outer surface counter to a direction of rotation of the rotor at least partially in a flow direction oriented at least approximately perpendicularly to the peripheral outer surface toward the stator.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0027] The disclosure is explained in more detail in the following description with reference to exemplary embodiments shown in the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0033] In the drawings, elements with the same or comparable function are provided with identical reference signs and described in more detail only once.
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[0035] It should be pointed out at this juncture that the electronically commutated electric motor 100 is shown only schematically in
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[0037] According to one embodiment, the rotor core 240 is designed as a laminated core having a plurality of laminations. Alternatively, the rotor core 240 can also be designed as a soft iron core.
[0038] According to one embodiment, magnets 220 are associated with the peripheral outer surface 210 of the rotor 130. The magnets 220 are preferably arranged at least partially in recesses 250 of the peripheral outer surface 210. Alternatively, the magnets 220 can also be arranged, e.g. adhered, on the peripheral outer surface 210. Furthermore, the rotor 130 can also be formed without magnets on its peripheral outer surface 120. In this case, the magnets 220 can be designed as buried magnets. Furthermore, the electric motor 100 can be designed as a reluctance machine, wherein the rotor 130 does not comprise any magnets 210.
[0039] According to the disclosure, at least one air deflector element 230 (or 430 in
[0040] Preferably, the at least one air deflector element 230 (or 430 in
[0041] According to the embodiment shown in
[0042] Preferably, the first angle 206 and the second angle 207 have different values. The first angle 206 can be greater than the second angle 207. Alternatively, the second angle 207 can be greater than the first angle 206. According to a further embodiment, the two angles 206, 207 can also have the same values.
[0043] A plurality of air deflector elements 230 (or 430 in
[0044] Furthermore, the plurality of air deflector elements can also be of a consistent shape, wherein a rotor core 240 can comprise, for example, the air deflector elements of the plurality of air deflector elements in the manner of the air deflector elements 230 (or 430 in
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[0046] The air deflector elements 230 designed as a recess are preferably arranged in such a way that they lie in a commutation position of the rotor 130. This causes faster demagnetization during a commutation from one phase U, V, W to the following phase. The currents flowing in this case can thus be reduced and a thermal and/or electrical output power can thereby be minimized. It is pointed out that the recess for forming the air deflector element 230 can also be helical.
[0047] Due to the changed air routing or the deflection of the air flow 202 into the flow direction 203 oriented toward the stator 120, changed noises can occur during the operation of the electric motor 100, which noises can be used to acoustically signal certain operating states, for example. Furthermore, a motor fan for cooling the electric motor 100 can be omitted.
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