The 66th IEEE Holm Conference on Electrical Contacts

A. Kuehl
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The development of the electric motor goes back to a discovery by the Danish scientist Hans Christian Oersted, which was made 200 years ago [1]. He discovered that electric current has a magnetic effect and thus laid the foundation for further electromagnetic research work in the following years. Today, research on the processes of the electric motor production is more up to date than ever. Demands for increasing power densities are accompanied by higher efficiencies as well as lower losses, especially in the field of electrified automobiles and aviation. An important process step to meet these requirements is the contacting of the motor terminals, with the aim of reducing the electrical resistance of the winding. Therefore, in this paper the further development of the inductive crimping process is presented. Within the first chapters, the state of the art of the stripping and contacting process in the electric machine production as well as the challenges of the contacting process will be described. This is followed by a discussion of the inductive heating as well as the feasibility study of the inductive crimping process. Afterwards, the improvement of the process will be presented and the resulted connection will be qualified mechanically and electrically. Keywords— electric motor; hot crimping; inductive stripping; contacting; winding; electric motor production
第66届IEEE霍尔姆电气接触会议
电动机的发展要追溯到丹麦科学家汉斯·克里斯蒂安·奥斯特200年前的发现。他发现电流具有磁效应,从而为随后几年进一步的电磁学研究工作奠定了基础。今天,对电机生产过程的研究比以往任何时候都更加先进。对提高功率密度的需求伴随着更高的效率和更低的损耗,特别是在电动汽车和航空领域。满足这些要求的一个重要工艺步骤是电机端子的接触,目的是减少绕组的电阻。因此,本文对感应压接工艺的进一步发展进行了展望。在第一章中,将描述电机生产中剥离和接触工艺的现状以及接触工艺的挑战。随后讨论了感应加热以及感应压接工艺的可行性。随后,将介绍工艺的改进,并对所得到的连接进行机械和电气合格检验。关键词:电动机;热卷边;归纳剥离;联系;蜿蜒的;电机生产
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