The invention relates to an electric motor for a drive of a vehicle, in particular railroad drives, and a drive having such an electric motor.
Electric railroad drives are generally known. They have at least one electric motor as a drive motor which is formed from a rotor and a stator. The stator is composed of a laminated core with a bore in which grooves are formed distributed over its entire internal circumference. A winding which projects at one end out of the laminated core and forms the winding core of the winding is placed in the grooves. If the electric motor is ventilated by a through draft, the stator and rotor are cooled directly by cooling air. Cooling air flows around the stator winding here.
Such electric motors with ventilation by through draft have a high weight per unit power and are embodied as molded coil windings made of flat wire. Such electric motors may be manufactured for the thermal class 200, i.e. the motor may be operated with an excess temperature (temperature difference) of 200 Kelvin compared to the surrounding air.
The disadvantage of the known motors with molded coil windings made of flat wire is that they are relatively expensive to manufacture.
The object of the invention is to propose an electric motor for a drive and a drive having such an electric motor which is more cost-effective to manufacture and satisfies the thermal class 200.
According to one aspect of the present invention, an electric motor for a drive of a vehicle, includes a rotor, and a stator which is formed from a laminated core and is provided with grooves in which at least one winding is arranged, with cooling air flowing through the electric motor, wherein the winding is formed from round wires which are provided with an insulation, and the winding heads are embedded in a temperature-resistant elastic material in order to protect them against external influences, with the result that the electric motor satisfies at least the requirements of thermal class 200. According to another aspect of the present invention, a drive, in particular for vehicles, includes an electric motor through which cooling air flows and which comprises a rotor and a stator which is formed from a laminated core and is provided with grooves in which at least one winding is arranged, wherein the winding is formed from round wires which are provided with an insulation, and the winding heads are embedded in a temperature-resistant elastic material in order to protect them against external influences, with the result that the electric motor satisfies at least the requirements of thermal class 200.
The solution provides, with respect to the electric motor, that the winding is formed from round wires which are provided with an insulation, and the winding heads are embedded in a temperature-resistant elastic material in order to protect them against external influences, with the result that the electric motor satisfies at least the requirements of thermal class 200. Cost savings are obtained with this electric motor from the use of coils made of round wires, but when this is the case it is absolutely necessary to embed the winding heads in a temperature-resistant elastic material in order, in particular, to satisfy the requirements of thermal class 200.
The temperature-resistant elastic material is advantageously a silicone rubber.
In order to improve the cooling there is provision for the cooling air to flow around the winding heads which are protected by the material.
In order to improve the cooling there is provision for the cooling air to flow through cooling bores provided in the stator.
Effective cooling of the electric motor is achieved if cooling air flows through the electric motor between the motor housing and the stator, which are connected to one another by means of webs.
In order to comply with thermal class 200 it is proposed that the grooves additionally have a groove side insulation formed from a material containing mica.
In order to comply with thermal class 200 it is proposed that the insulation of the round wires be composed of one or more high-temperature thermoplasts which are applied by extrusion.
It is cost-effective if the insulation of the round wires is composed of one or more layers of polyimide film.
The means of achieving the object provides, with respect to the drive, for the winding to be formed from round wires which are provided with an insulation, and the winding heads to be embedded in a temperature-resistant elastic material in order to protect them against external influences, with the result that the electric motor satisfies at least the requirements of thermal class 200.
The invention is described below with reference to a drawing, in which:
When the electric motor is mounted, a rotor (not shown) is arranged in the stator, said rotor being rotationally mounted in the motor housing. Specifically, the laminated core 2 of the stator 1 can be connected to the motor housing by means of webs so that cooling air can flow through between the motor housing and the stator 1.
The round wires 7 of the winding are also provided with an insulation 12 which may be composed of a high-temperature thermoplast which is applied to the round wires by extrusion or else of one or more layers of polyimide film.
The electric motor of the railroad drive is used in such a way that the rotor and the stator have cooling air flowing through them when the vehicle is moving, i.e. generally when the vehicle is being propelled. Said cooling air also flows through the cooling bores 6 and, when the stator 1 is attached by means of webs to the motor housing, through the gap which is thus formed between the motor housing and stator 1.
This ensures that the electric motor and thus the drive satisfy the permissible operating conditions of thermal class 200.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103 29 678.6 | Jul 2003 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP04/06855 | 6/24/2004 | WO | 6/12/2006 |