High temperature machine: Characterization of materials for the electrical insulation

This paper aims to present and analyze the materials adapted to design a machine that can work with a high current density without any specific cooling system. In other words, the machine is equipped with material that supports high internal temperature, about 500°C. Candidate materials are selected...

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Main Authors: Lecointe Jean-Philippe, Duchesne Stéphane, Cozonac Dorin, Vélu Gabriel, Komeza Krzysztof
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Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2020-10-01
Series:Open Physics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/phys-2020-0109
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author Lecointe Jean-Philippe
Duchesne Stéphane
Cozonac Dorin
Vélu Gabriel
Komeza Krzysztof
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description This paper aims to present and analyze the materials adapted to design a machine that can work with a high current density without any specific cooling system. In other words, the machine is equipped with material that supports high internal temperature, about 500°C. Candidate materials are selected and the authors indicate that inorganic insulation should be preferred for conductors and slot insulations. Tests are carried out on material selection through measurement of the turn-to-turn voltage, insulation resistances, and the parallel capacitances.
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spelling doaj.art-76a1ffdffc184bb087c356744def36922022-12-21T21:59:47ZengDe GruyterOpen Physics2391-54712020-10-0118167468210.1515/phys-2020-0109phys-2020-0109High temperature machine: Characterization of materials for the electrical insulationLecointe Jean-Philippe0Duchesne Stéphane1Cozonac Dorin2Vélu Gabriel3Komeza Krzysztof4Univ. Artois, UR 4025, Laboratoire Systèmes Electrotechniques et Environnement (LSEE), Béthune, F-62400, FranceUniv. Artois, UR 4025, Laboratoire Systèmes Electrotechniques et Environnement (LSEE), Béthune, F-62400, FranceUniv. Artois, UR 4025, Laboratoire Systèmes Electrotechniques et Environnement (LSEE), Béthune, F-62400, FranceUniv. Artois, UR 4025, Laboratoire Systèmes Electrotechniques et Environnement (LSEE), Béthune, F-62400, FranceInstitute of Mechatronics and Information Systems, Technical University of Lodz, Stefanowskiego 18/22, 90-924, Lodz, PolandThis paper aims to present and analyze the materials adapted to design a machine that can work with a high current density without any specific cooling system. In other words, the machine is equipped with material that supports high internal temperature, about 500°C. Candidate materials are selected and the authors indicate that inorganic insulation should be preferred for conductors and slot insulations. Tests are carried out on material selection through measurement of the turn-to-turn voltage, insulation resistances, and the parallel capacitances.https://doi.org/10.1515/phys-2020-0109motor insulationceramics cementsac motorshigh temperature environment
spellingShingle Lecointe Jean-Philippe
Duchesne Stéphane
Cozonac Dorin
Vélu Gabriel
Komeza Krzysztof
High temperature machine: Characterization of materials for the electrical insulation
Open Physics
motor insulation
ceramics cements
ac motors
high temperature environment
title High temperature machine: Characterization of materials for the electrical insulation
title_full High temperature machine: Characterization of materials for the electrical insulation
title_fullStr High temperature machine: Characterization of materials for the electrical insulation
title_full_unstemmed High temperature machine: Characterization of materials for the electrical insulation
title_short High temperature machine: Characterization of materials for the electrical insulation
title_sort high temperature machine characterization of materials for the electrical insulation
topic motor insulation
ceramics cements
ac motors
high temperature environment
url https://doi.org/10.1515/phys-2020-0109
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