3D Printing as a Technology Enabler for Electrical Machines: Manufacturing and Testing of a Salient Pole Rotor for SRM

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作者
Gargalis, Leonidas [1 ]
Madonna, Vincenzo [2 ]
Giangrande, Paolo [2 ]
Hardy, Mark [1 ]
Ashcroft, Ian [1 ]
Galea, Michael [2 ,3 ]
Hague, Richard [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nottingham, Ctr Addit Mfg, Nottingham, England
[2] Univ Nottingham, Power Elect Machines & Control Res Grp PEMC, Nottingham, England
[3] Key Lab More Elect Aircraft Technol Zhejiang Prov, Ningbo 315100, Peoples R China
来源
2020 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ELECTRICAL MACHINES (ICEM), VOL 1 | 2020年
基金
英国工程与自然科学研究理事会;
关键词
3D Printing; Electric Motors; Additive Manufacturing; Selective Laser Melting; Switched Reluctance Machine; CHALLENGES; AIRCRAFT; DESIGN;
D O I
10.1109/icem49940.2020.9270737
中图分类号
TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
学科分类号
0808 ; 0809 ;
摘要
Among the various technology enablers for modern electrical machines, additive manufacturing plays a key role. The advantage of having a precise control of the shape of ferromagnetic structures, whilst achieving good electromagnetic performance, fits well with the design requirements of rotating electrical machines. To a certain extent, some of the physical properties of the material can be "tuned", allowing for quick trade-off studies (i.e., prototyping), as opposed to conventional manufacturing techniques. Despite being considered an enabling technology, 3D printing of soft magnetic materials for electric motors is still at an embryonic stage. This work, thus, aims in providing an initial proof of concept. For the purpose, a switched reluctance machine is chosen as a case study. Its rotor core is additively manufactured through selective laser melting. Its performances are compared to those of an identical commercial motor featuring a laminated rotor core, via in-depth experimental tests. Initial results show that the 3D printed machine can actually develop the rated power, but with an efficiency reduction.
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