Magnetic slot wedge with low average permeability and high mechanical strength
First Claim
1. A magnetic wedge for closing the stator slots of a toothed stator core of an AC machine, said magnetic wedge comprising:
- a nonmagnetic and nonconductive support rod; and
a stack of laminations of magnetic material, each lamination having two regions of magnetic material joined by a bridge portion narrow in the radial direction which saturates during machine operation, said bridge portion being narrowed in the radial direction at its center portion and becoming wider as distance from the first and second region decreases, the two regions and said bridge defining an opening which aligns with the opening in each other lamination in said stack of laminations so as to define a channel having a narrowed entrance, said rod being positioned in said channel with each lamination having a clamp fit about said rod.
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Abstract
A magnetic wedge for use in toothed stators holds the stator windings in the slots formed between the teeth of the stator. The magnetic slot wedge comprises a stack of magnetic material with a width corresponding to the width of the slot. The laminations each have central bridge portions connecting a first and second magnetic region, the bridge portion saturating during machine operation. The bridge and the first and second magnetic regions define an opening which, when the laminations are stacked, form a channel having a narrowed entrance. A fiberglass rod fits inside the channel and provides axial stiffness to the stacked laminations which clamp on the fiberglass rod.
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4 Claims
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1. A magnetic wedge for closing the stator slots of a toothed stator core of an AC machine, said magnetic wedge comprising:
a nonmagnetic and nonconductive support rod; and
a stack of laminations of magnetic material, each lamination having two regions of magnetic material joined by a bridge portion narrow in the radial direction which saturates during machine operation, said bridge portion being narrowed in the radial direction at its center portion and becoming wider as distance from the first and second region decreases, the two regions and said bridge defining an opening which aligns with the opening in each other lamination in said stack of laminations so as to define a channel having a narrowed entrance, said rod being positioned in said channel with each lamination having a clamp fit about said rod.
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2. A stator for a rotating electric machine comprising:
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a stator winding; a toothed stator core in which successive teeth form slots therebetween, the stator winding being positioned in said slots; a plurality of slot wedges positioned such that the tops of said wedges are substantially flush with the ends of said teeth, each of said slot wedges comprising a plurality of laminations of magnetic material arranged in a stack, each lamination having a width corresponding to the slot width and having a central bridge portion joining a first and second magnetic region and defining an opening in the lamination, said bridge portion being narrowed in the radial direction at its center portion and becoming wider as distance from the first and second region decreases, the openings of each lamination defining a channel in said stack of laminations having a narrowed entrance; and a nonconductive nonmagnetic support rod positioned in said channel with said laminations clamping about said rod. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4)
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