The present invention relates to rotary electrical machines, in particular to alternators for motor vehicles, having loss reduction means.
More particularly, the invention concerns a rotary electrical machine, and in particular a motor vehicle alternator, having a rotor and a stator, the stator having a casing and a plurality of notches for field winding and armature winding turns, and teeth separating the adjacent notches, the said teeth each comprising a base by means of which the tooth is connected to the casing of the stator, and an end face turned towards the rotor, the end face of at least one tooth comprising at least one slot in an intermediate angular position or positions between the edges of the teeth that delimit the said notches.
The slot means here a recess whose depth in a radial direction perpendicular to the axis of the machine is greater than the width of the slot in a circumferential direction perpendicular to the axis of the machine and to the said radial direction.
French patent application FR-A-2 784 518 describes a rotary electrical machine of the aforementioned type. In the machine, the stator comprises split teeth in order to reduce the magnetic noise. In this application, the depth of a slot in a tooth of the stator in question in the radial direction is substantially equal to the maximum value corresponding to the distance between the end face and the base of the tooth, referred to as the height of the tooth.
In such a machine, a magnetic flux is generated by the stator for driving the rotor, or by the rotation of the rotor. This flux can give rise to eddy current phenomena in the stator teeth, in the form of current loops. The intensity of these currents, giving rise to resistive losses (referred to as “iron losses”) and heating of the magnetic material of the stator, is inversely proportional to the resistance of the path travelled by the current in the material. Thus, by forming a slot in the material, the current is forced to pass around this slot, which extends the path of the current loop, thus increasing the resistance of this current path. Losses by eddy currents can therefore be reduced by means of slots.
However, the current supplied by the alternator is lower because of a reduction in the cross section of the tooth because of the slot. This is because the surface for generating the magnetic flux is smaller, which gives rise to a reduction in the magnetic flux and therefore in the current generated.
The aim of the present invention is in particular to mitigate this drawback.
The rotary electrical machine according to the invention, in particular a motor vehicle alternator, has a rotor and a stator, the stator comprising a casing and a plurality of notches for receiving armature winding turns, and teeth separating the adjacent notches, the teeth each comprising a base by means of which the tooth is connected to the stator casing, and an end face turned towards the rotor, the end face of at least one tooth comprising at least one recess zone in an intermediate angular position or positions between the edges of the teeth that delimit the notches, the recess zone having the function of reducing the eddy current losses by an increase in the path of said current. More precisely, the recess zone comprises at least one recess and extends in the radial direction over a depth that is less than a maximum value corresponding to one half of the distance between the end face and the base of the tooth, referred to as the height of the tooth.
By virtue of these provisions, the eddy current path is such that the eddy current losses are reduced compared with a machine whose teeth are not split.
Moreover, by virtue of these provisions, the cross section of the tooth is not excessively reduced so that the flow rate of the current is not excessively reduced compared with a machine with split teeth according to the prior art illustrated by the document FR-A-2 784 518.
In various non-limiting embodiments of the method according to the invention, it is possible to have recourse also to one or other or all of the following provisions:
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will emerge from a reading of the following description of various embodiments, given by way of non-limiting examples, with regard to the accompanying drawings.
In the various figures, the same reference designates identical or similar elements.
As depicted in
The tooth of the stator 1 has a slot 2 whose depth h, also taken in a radial direction, is less than one-half of the height H of the tooth 1. Preferably the height h is between 25% and 35% of the height H and, even more preferably, the depth h is equal to approximately one-third (33%) of the height H.
The slot 2 is thus not too deep in order not to divert the eddy current loop, depicted schematically by the solid line referenced 9, at the base 4 of the tooth 1. In addition, through various simulations carried out by the applicant, it has been shown that the optimum depth for the reduction of eddy current losses is approximately one-third because the magnetic saturation of the material around the foot of the tooth 6 (with or without protrusions) is greater than in the base of the tooth 4. Consequently the efficacy of the rotary machine is improved and the iron losses reduced.
Moreover, in an embodiment according to
Thus the width of the slot 2 is not too great, so that a magnetic flux, flowing in the tooth in the radial direction, is not disturbed by the presence of the slot 2.
According to a second embodiment depicted in
By rounding the bottom of the slot 10, a concentration at one point of the eddy currents is prevented in the vicinity of the bottom of the slot 10. This thus limits the heating due to the passage of a high current at a limited spatial extension point. Thus, by using a rounded shape, it is possible to prevent heating and therefore deterioration to the material making up the stator.
Such a slot shape is easy to produce, for example by a punching method or a laser cutting method. Consequently the cost of manufacturing such a stator is reduced.
According to a fourth embodiment illustrated by
Using a plurality of slots, the eddy current loops are so elongated that the intensity of the current is very greatly reduced. Moreover, this has advantages with regard to magnetic noise. This is because, in a rotary electrical machine, the variations in magnetic induction generate a magnetic noise in the magnetic material, in particular in the stator. Thus, by producing slots in the teeth of the stator, the frequency harmonics of the magnetic noise are pushed towards higher frequencies, possibly beyond the auditory sensitivity of humans. In addition, the magnetic noise is reduced.
The adjacent slots 2a and 2b have depths substantially less than one-half of the height of the tooth but may be different. In the case shown, the lateral slots 2a and 2b are symmetrical with each other with respect to the central slot 2c, the latter being disposed substantially at the middle of the end face 3 of the tooth, in the circumferential direction. Other spatial distributions of the plurality of slots can be adapted on the end face 3.
By placing the slot so as to be the deepest or central posterior, it is avoided interfering with the magnetic flux passing through the base of the tooth. The fact that the depth and position of the slots are random better distributes the harmonics of the magnetic noise, and also the intensity of the magnetic noise.
According to a fifth embodiment illustrated by
In general terms, in accordance with the invention, this recess zone ZE can comprise one or more recesses having substantially the same function as the slots described in the first to fourth embodiments. As shown in
This fifth embodiment is more recommended for an application of the invention in polyphase machines of the concentrated winding type. This is because, in this type of machine, a recess zone produced in the form of one or more slots opening out at the end face of the tooth could result in a certain crushing of the tooth, for example during the operation of winding the wire around it, because of a flexing due to a reduction in the mechanical strength of the tooth.
In this fifth embodiment, the recesses 2d and 2e are separated by a portion forming a rib of the carcass of the tooth. In addition, the recess 2e does not open out on the end face of the tooth, which also participates in the mechanical strength thereof. Naturally, in other embodiments, the recess 2e can take the form of a slot opening out on the end face of the tooth.
According to other embodiments, all the teeth comprise at least one recess zone or a slot, for improving the effect of reduction in eddy current losses and reduction in the magnetic noise, extending it to all the machine.
According to one embodiment, these slots or recess zones are produced by punching or laser cutting.
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