Investigation on the Torsional–Flexural Instability Phenomena during the Bending Process of Hairpin Windings: Experimental Tests and FE Model Validation
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2024
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Investigation on the Torsional–Flexural Instability Phenomena during the Bending Process of Hairpin Windings: Experimental Tests and FE Model Validation / Mangeruga, Valerio; Barbieri, Saverio Giulio; Giacopini, Matteo; Giuradei, Fabrizio; Vai, Piermaria; Gerada, Chris. - In: MACHINES. - ISSN 2075-1702. - 12:6(2024), pp. N/A-N/A. [10.3390/machines12060396]
Abstract:
Modern electric motors developed for the automotive industry have an ever higher power density with a relatively compact size. Among the various existing solutions to improve torque and power density, a reduction in the dimensions of the end-windings has been explored, aiming to decrease volume, weight, and losses. However, more compact end-windings often lead to complex shapes of the conductors, especially when preformed hairpin windings are considered. The rectangular cross-section of hairpin conductors makes them prone to deviating out of the bending plane during the forming process. This phenomenon, known as torsional–flexural instability, is influenced by the specific aspect ratio of the cross-section dimensions and the bending direction. This study focuses on understanding this instability phenomenon, aiming to identify a potential threshold of the cross-section aspect ratio. The instability makes it difficult to predict the final geometry, potentially compromising the compliance with the geometric tolerances. A finite element model is developed to analyse a single planar bend in a hairpin conductor. Various cross-section dimensions with different aspect ratios are simulated identifying those that experience instability. Moreover, an experimental campaign is conducted to confirm the occurrence of instability by testing the same single planar bending. The experimental data obtained are used to validate the finite element model for the tested dimensions. The aim is to provide designers with a useful tool to select hairpin geometries that are more suitable for the folding process, contributing to successful assembly and improving the overall design process of preformed hairpin conductors.
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design guidelines; electrical machines; experimental testing; finite element analysis; geometric tolerances; hairpin conductors; hairpin design; manufacturing process; structural analysis; torsional–flexural instability;
Elenco autori:
Mangeruga, Valerio; Barbieri, Saverio Giulio; Giacopini, Matteo; Giuradei, Fabrizio; Vai, Piermaria; Gerada, Chris
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