Method for repairing a stator
09825511 ยท 2017-11-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T29/49009
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H02K1/18
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H02K1/18
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The method for repairing a stator having a damaged part includes providing the stator with a seat, removing the damaged part of the stator, connecting the inserts replacing the damaged part of the stator to the seat, and fixing the inserts.
Claims
1. A method for repairing a stator having a damaged end part; the method comprising: providing a seat in the stator adjacent the damaged end part, the seat comprising an open-sided channel, a widest point width of the open-sided channel perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the open-sided channel greater than a width of an open side of the open-sided channel perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the open-sided channel; removing the damaged part of the stator; connecting to the seat via an extended portion dimensioned for interlocking fit within the open side and within the open-sided channel at least an insert comprising a plurality of individually insulated laminated sheets replacing the removed damaged part of the stator; and fixing the insert to the stator.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein providing the seat includes drilling a hole in the stator to form the open-sided channel.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the stator has a stator bore, wherein removing the damaged part of the stator includes opening the seat towards the stator bore.
4. The method of claim 3, further comprising shaping seat side borders delimiting the seat from the stator bore.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein shaping includes making the seat side borders substantially radial.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the stator has an annular structure with fingers defining slots for housing stator conductors, wherein removing the damaged part of the stator includes cutting at least a part of at least a finger.
7. The method of claim 1, further comprising applying insulation into the seat before connecting the insert to the seat.
8. The method of claim 1, further comprising aligning the insert to fingers of the stator before fixing the insert to the stator.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein fixing the insert to the stator includes providing at least a wedge between external borders of the seat and the insert.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein removing the damaged part of the stator includes removing a part of a press plate, and fixing the insert to the stator includes reconnecting the removed part of the press plate to the stator.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein fixing the insert to the rotor includes providing at least a wedge between the insert and the reconnected part of the press plate.
12. The method of claim 1, wherein the insert may differ geometrically, electrically, mechanically or thermally from the stator.
13. A stator comprising: at least one end part of the stator; at least a seat in the at least one end part, the at least a seat comprising an open-sided channel, a widest point width of the open-sided channel perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the open-sided channel greater than a width of an open side of the open-sided channel perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the open-sided channel; a void in the at least one end part adjacent the at least a seat; and an insert arranged in the void comprising a plurality of individually insulated laminated sheets connected to the at least a seat via extended portions dimensioned for interlocking fit within the open side and within the open-sided channel, aligned to fingers of the stator, and fixed to the stator with a press plate.
14. The stator of claim 13, wherein the at least a seat is insulated.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further characteristics and advantages will be more apparent from the description of a preferred but non-exclusive embodiment of the method, illustrated by way of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(7) The stator 1 has an annular part 3 from which fingers 4 extend. The fingers 4 define slots 5 for the stator conductors 6.
(8) The bore 2 has a substantially cylindrical central part 7 and conical end parts 8. The conical end parts 8 are step conical end parts (i.e. the conical surface has steps) because of the laminated structure of the stator).
(9) At the ends of the stator 1 press plates 9 are provided.
(10) Each press plate 9 has a substantially annular part 10 resting on the annular part 3 of the stator 1, and fingers 11 extending from the annular part 10 and resting on the fingers 4 of the stator 1.
(11) During manufacturing or more often during maintenance operations the surface of the stator bore 2 could be damaged.
(12) For example during maintenance operation it is often required extraction of the rotor from the stator bore 2; this is done by sliding the rotor (connected to supports) out of the stator bore 2. If during extraction the rotor contacts the stator (for example it falls from a support) it can damage the stator. In other examples, the stator could be damaged during maintenance operation in case a tool falls within the stator bore 2.
(13) In these cases, when the damage is at the end parts 8 of the stator 1, the method of the disclosure can be implemented.
(14) Before the method is implemented the whole stator can be checked, in order to find the stator zones that must be repaired.
(15) Thus a part of the press plate 9 (typically the finger 11 or a portion thereof) is preferably removed.
(16) Then the damaged end parts of the stator 1 are repaired by providing the stator 1 with a seat 15 (
(17) Providing the seat 15 includes drilling a hole in the stator 1 (
(18) Drilling is preferably carried out at a finger 4.
(19) After drilling the drilling template 18 is removed and a saw template 20 is connected to the stator 1 (at the position that was drilled,
(20) Removing the damaged part of the stator 1 includes opening the seat 15 towards the stator bore 2 (
(21) After sawing the saw template 20 is removed and a grinding or milling template 24 is connected to the stator 1, at the position that was sawn (
(22) With the help of the grinding or milling template 24 and a grinding or milling tool 25 (the milling tool is shown in
(23) Shaping includes making the seat borders 18 substantially radial and preferably removing the sharp angles (
(24) Then possible burs are removed, for example by milling or acid methods and flux text are carried out, to control the insulation between adjacent steel sheets and control that the whole damaged part has been removed.
(25) Thus insulation 27 is applied into the seat 15 (
(26) Then the inserts 16 are connected to the seat 15.
(27) The inserts 16 are preferably made of a plurality of steel sheet slightly insulated from one another (i.e. they have a laminated structure like the stator); the steel sheets of the inserts 16 can be the same as (i.e. can have the same geometrical and/or electrical and/or mechanical and/or thermal features) or can be different from the sheets used to manufacture the stator 1. The laminated structure of the insert 16 helps damping of the magnetic flux at the stepped part of the stator and preventing overheating that could occur if the insert 16 is made of an insulating material.
(28) Once the inserts 16 are connected to the seat 15 (
(29) Fixing the inserts 16 includes providing wedges 28 between external borders 29 of the seat 15 and the inserts 16. As shown the wedges 28 can have dimensions larger than the final required dimensions (
(30) Then an insulating sheet 31 resting on the last insert 16 is provided and the removed part of the press plate (for example the finger 11) is reconnected to the press plate 9 (for example it is welded at 32).
(31) Then a wedge 33 is provided between the last insert 16 and the reconnected part (for example finger 11) of the press plate 9.
(32) The stator 1 after repair has at one or both of its end parts one or more seats 15 for at least an insert 16, and the insert 16 within the seat 15.
(33) Naturally the features described may be independently provided from one another.
(34) In practice the materials used and the dimensions can be chosen at will according to requirements and to the state of the art.