The present disclosure relates to a self-cooled reactor apparatus mounted on a vehicle and cooled by traveling airflow.
A reactor apparatus is mounted above the roof or under the floor of a railway vehicle. The reactor apparatus has a coil for suppression of large changes in electric current, and the coil is used to suppress changes in, for example, a high frequency switching current, a ground fault current, or the like. Temperature of the coil rises when heat of resistance is generated by current flowing through the coil. When an air blower is provided to cool the coil in order to suppress the rise in temperature of the coil, problems occur such as increased maintenance work due to added of the air blower and increased noise due to the electric motor used in the air blower. Thus self-cooled reactor apparatuses are widely used that do not use an air blower.
The coil is cooled by air convection in the case of the self-cooled reactor apparatus, and thus metallic thin plates with holes are used for a housing. In a vehicular reactor disclosed in Patent Literature 1, a winding wire is surrounded by a protective cover, and at least a portion of the protective cover is formed by a twisted-wire magnetic shield member having a wire mesh shape formed by lining up the twisted wires in a venetian blind-like pattern.
Patent Literature 1: Unexamined Japanese Patent Application Kokai Publication No. 2003-163122
For the vehicular reactor disclosed in Patent Literature 1, there are instances in which damage occurs to the coil due to foreign objects smaller than mesh holes, or when the vehicular reactor is placed in the floor, damage occurs to the coil due to the protective cover deforming due to contact with foreign objects.
The present disclosure is developed in consideration of the aforementioned circumstances, and an objective of the present disclosure is to protect the coil while maintaining cooling performance.
In order to attain the aforementioned objective, the self-cooled reactor apparatus includes: a pair of opposed frames, a coil, a cover, and a protective member. The pair of frames is attached to a vehicle. The coil is arranged between the pair of frames and is fixed to the frames. The cover is arranged between the pair of frames, covers the coil, and has through-holes formed in at least a portion thereof. The protective member, while retaining a flow passage for air from the through-hole to the coil, blocks a space between the through-hole and the coil in a penetration direction of the through-hole. The protective member is at least a pair of members extending so as to approach one another from an air-intake surface in a travel direction of the vehicle. The air-intake surface is a surface of the cover positioned opposite to the vehicle relative to the coil.
According to the present disclosure, the protective member is provided that, while retaining a flow passage for air from the through-hole to the coil, blocks the space between the through-hole and the coil in the penetration direction of the through-hole, thereby enabling protection of the coil while maintaining cooling performance.
Embodiments of the present disclosure are described below in detail in reference to drawings. In the drawings, components that are the same or equivalent are assigned the same reference signs.
The self-cooled reactor apparatus 1 includes the coil 11, a pair of frames 12 attached to the vehicular mount 2, the cover 13 having through-holes 14 formed therein, and the protective member 15. The pair of frames 12 opposes one another with the coil 11 interposed therebetween. The coil 11 is arranged between the pair of frames 12 and is fixed to the frames 12 by bolts 23 through a non-illustrated insulating member. Although the coil 11 is an air-core coil in the example of
In the example of
When the vehicle travels, traveling airflow enters the interior of the cover 13 through the through-holes 14 from the exterior of the cover 13, flows along the protective member 15, arrives at the coil 11, and flows through the coil 11 out to the exterior of the cover 13 from a gap between the cover 13 and the vehicular mount 2, thereby cooling the coil 11. The protective member 15 blocks the space between the through-holes 14 and the coil 11 in the penetration direction of the through-holes 14, thereby enabling prevention of foreign objects from entering the interior of the cover 13 from the through-holes 14. Further, when the self-cooled reactor apparatus 1 is placed at the floor, even when a hole-forming portion 16 of the cover 13 is deformed by foreign objects at the floor, damage to the coil 11 due to deformation of the cover 13 can be prevented. That is to say, due to providing of the protective member 15, while cooling the coil 11, damage to the coil 11 due to entry of foreign objects from the through-holes 14 or due to deformation of the cover 13 can be prevented.
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The shape of the protective member 15 is not limited to the shape of the above example.
The direction of arrangement of the coil 11 is not limited to that of the aforementioned embodiments.
As described above, by use of the self-cooled reactor apparatus 1 according to the embodiments, a protective member 15 is provided that blocks the space between the through-holes 14 and the coil 11 in the penetration direction of the through-holes 14, thereby enabling protection of the coil 11 while maintaining cooling performance. Further, by attachment of the protective plate 19 illustrated in
By intake of traveling airflow into the interior of the cover 13 and cooling the coil 11, the external-shape dimensions of the coil 11 can be reduced, and size reduction and weight reduction of the self-cooled reactor apparatus 1 are possible.
The present disclosure is not limited to the aforementioned embodiments. The protective member 15 is not limited to the plate-like components. Further, the protective member 15 may be a member that extends from the side surfaces of the cover 13 and along the bottom surface of the cover 13. Further, through-holes for intake of air into the interior of the cover 13 may also be provided in the side surface of the cover 13.
The foregoing describes some example embodiments for explanatory purposes. Although the foregoing discussion has presented specific embodiments, persons skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the specification and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense. This detailed description, therefore, is not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the invention is defined only by the included claims, along with the full range of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
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