Claims
- 1. A method of constructing a low core loss bulk amorphous metal magnetic component for use in an electric motor comprising, in sequence, the steps of:(a) cutting amorphous metal strip material to form a plurality of cut strips having a predetermined length; (b) stacking said cut strips to form a bar of stacked amorphous metal strip material; (c) annealing said stacked bar; (d) impregnating said stacked bar with an epoxy resin and curing said resin impregnated stacked bar; and (e) cutting said stacked bar at predetermined lengths to provide a plurality of polyhedrally shaped magnetic components having a predetermined three-imensional geometry, wherein said component has a core loss less than “L” wherein L is given by the formula L=0.0074 f (Bmax)1.3+0.000282 f1.5 (Bmax)2.4, the core loss, the excitation frequency and the peak induction level being measured in watts per kilogram hertz, and teslas, respectively.
- 2. A method of constructing a low core loss, bulk amorphous metal magnetic component as recited by claim 1, wherein said step (a) comprises cutting amorphous metal strip material using a cutting blade, a cutting wheel, a water jet or an electro-discharge machine.
- 3. A bulk amorphous metal magnetic component for use in an electric motor constructed in accordance with the method of claim 2.
- 4. A method of constructing a low core loss, bulk amorphous metal magnetic component for use in an electric motor comprising, in sequence, the steps of:(a) winding an amorphous metal ribbon about a mandrel to form a generally rectangular core having generally radiused corners; (b) annealing said wound, rectangular core; (c) impregnating said wound, rectangular core with an epoxy resin and curing said epoxy resin impregnated rectangular core; (d) cutting the short sides of said generally rectangular core to form two polyhedrally shaped magnetic components having a predetermined three-dimensional geometry that is the approximate size and shape of said short sides of said generally rectangular core; (e) removing the generally radiused corners from the long sides of said generally rectangular core; and (f) cutting the long sides of said generally rectangular core to form a plurality of magnetic components having said predetermined three-dimensional geometry, wherein said component has a core loss less than “L,” wherein L is given by the formula L=0.0074 f (Bmax)1.3+0.000282 f1.5 (Bmax)2.4, the core loss, the excitation frequency and the peak induction level being measured in watts per kilogram, hertz, and teslas, respectively.
- 5. A method of constructing a bulk amorphous metal magnetic component as recited by claim 4, wherein at least one of said steps (d) and (f) comprises cutting amorphous metal strip material using a cutting blade, a cutting wheel, a water jet or an electro-discharge machine.
- 6. A bulk amorphous metal magnetic component for use in an electric motor constructed in accordance with the method of claim 4.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Divisional of Co-Pending U.S. Ser. No. 09/470,707 filed on Dec. 23. 1999, which is a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 09/187,656, filed Nov. 6, 1998, entitled “Bulk Amorphous Metal Magnetic Components For Electric Motors.”
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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