Simulation of Motor Core Gluing Process with Fine Mesh Nets

The actual process of using a resin to glue can optimize many shortcomings in the basic traditional process of welding a motor core. For example, the use of a resin for gluing can lead to a reduction in iron loss, improve rigidity, reduce processing times, and improve product quality. When using a g...

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Main Authors: Yong-Jie Zeng, Chia-Wei Liang, Sheng-Jye Hwang, Yu-Da Liu, Chien-Sheng Huang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-10-01
Series:Polymers
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/14/21/4596
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author Yong-Jie Zeng
Chia-Wei Liang
Sheng-Jye Hwang
Yu-Da Liu
Chien-Sheng Huang
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Chia-Wei Liang
Sheng-Jye Hwang
Yu-Da Liu
Chien-Sheng Huang
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description The actual process of using a resin to glue can optimize many shortcomings in the basic traditional process of welding a motor core. For example, the use of a resin for gluing can lead to a reduction in iron loss, improve rigidity, reduce processing times, and improve product quality. When using a gluing method, the biggest challenge is the distribution of the resin; therefore, resin distribution is very much important. This experiment used fine mesh nets to eventually improve the unbalanced state of resin distribution. In this research, in order to predict real flow behavior during gluing, computer-aided engineering was used for computer simulation. The results of the simulation showed that the illustrated trend of the filling process was very much similar to the actual experimental results. The simulation results could mostly predict defects and make effective improvements, which can lead to a significant reduction in the money and time spent on experiments. The simulation results of the dipping process also showed that the distribution of resin with fine mesh nets was more even than without fine mesh nets. Fine mesh nets can eventually improve an over-flow problem, which, ultimately, causes bumps. In this research, a simulation analysis of the gluing process of a motor core with fine mesh nets was conducted, and the results show that the resin distribution and the flow front of the runner were more even than those without fine mesh nets.
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spelling doaj.art-ef2f9b47036242d9b70226538c02ccbf2023-11-24T06:28:48ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602022-10-011421459610.3390/polym14214596Simulation of Motor Core Gluing Process with Fine Mesh NetsYong-Jie Zeng0Chia-Wei Liang1Sheng-Jye Hwang2Yu-Da Liu3Chien-Sheng Huang4Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 701401, TaiwanDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 701401, TaiwanDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 701401, TaiwanDepartment of Green Energy & System Integration Research, China Steel Corporation, Kaohsiung 812401, TaiwanDepartment of Metal Processing R&D, Metal Industries Research and Development Centre, Kaohsiung 811225, TaiwanThe actual process of using a resin to glue can optimize many shortcomings in the basic traditional process of welding a motor core. For example, the use of a resin for gluing can lead to a reduction in iron loss, improve rigidity, reduce processing times, and improve product quality. When using a gluing method, the biggest challenge is the distribution of the resin; therefore, resin distribution is very much important. This experiment used fine mesh nets to eventually improve the unbalanced state of resin distribution. In this research, in order to predict real flow behavior during gluing, computer-aided engineering was used for computer simulation. The results of the simulation showed that the illustrated trend of the filling process was very much similar to the actual experimental results. The simulation results could mostly predict defects and make effective improvements, which can lead to a significant reduction in the money and time spent on experiments. The simulation results of the dipping process also showed that the distribution of resin with fine mesh nets was more even than without fine mesh nets. Fine mesh nets can eventually improve an over-flow problem, which, ultimately, causes bumps. In this research, a simulation analysis of the gluing process of a motor core with fine mesh nets was conducted, and the results show that the resin distribution and the flow front of the runner were more even than those without fine mesh nets.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/14/21/4596iron corefine mesh structurecomputer-aided engineering toolsiron sheetbonding
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Simulation of Motor Core Gluing Process with Fine Mesh Nets
Polymers
iron core
fine mesh structure
computer-aided engineering tools
iron sheet
bonding
title Simulation of Motor Core Gluing Process with Fine Mesh Nets
title_full Simulation of Motor Core Gluing Process with Fine Mesh Nets
title_fullStr Simulation of Motor Core Gluing Process with Fine Mesh Nets
title_full_unstemmed Simulation of Motor Core Gluing Process with Fine Mesh Nets
title_short Simulation of Motor Core Gluing Process with Fine Mesh Nets
title_sort simulation of motor core gluing process with fine mesh nets
topic iron core
fine mesh structure
computer-aided engineering tools
iron sheet
bonding
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/14/21/4596
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