DocumentCode
2484023
Title
Dielectric, mechanical and environmental performances of the electrical insulation of low voltage rotating machines varnished with different techniques
Author
Mary, D. ; Malec, D. ; Nguyen, M.Q. ; Prunel, D. ; Orgelet, J.
Author_Institution
Laplace Lab., UPS, Toulouse, France
fYear
2012
fDate
14-17 Oct. 2012
Firstpage
428
Lastpage
431
Abstract
The aim of our study is to evaluate the potential of using a new technique for impregnating low voltage electric motors. In this communication, a comparative study is performed with two different coating techniques: the conventional technique using primary (enamel) and secondary (varnish) insulations and an alternative technique that uses self-bonding wires which only require a very fast polymerization by current flow. We estimate the environmental impact of these two techniques and the dielectric performance of the insulation system. Indeed, an eco-designed device should have a better impact on the environment but with the same properties. Regarding the dielectric and mechanical properties, we have measured the dielectric strength, the lifetime under pulses voltage, the polarization index and the bonding strength which are crucial data for the insulation system of these motors. Meanwhile, an environmental assessment that can simultaneously take into account 11 impacts on different media: ground, water, atmosphere, is developed. With dielectric performances almost identical, the use of self-bonding wires significantly reduces the environmental footprint attributed to the impregnation process.
Keywords
dielectric properties; electric motors; insulation; polymerisation; coating techniques; dielectric performances; electric motors; electrical insulation; enamel; environmental footprint; environmental performances; impregnation process; insulation system; low voltage rotating machines; mechanical performances; polarization index; polymerization; primary insulations; secondary insulations; self-bonding wires; varnish; Current measurement; Dielectric breakdown; Dielectric measurements; Dielectrics; Insulation; Windings; Wires;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena (CEIDP), 2012 Annual Report Conference on
Conference_Location
Montreal, QC
ISSN
0084-9162
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-1253-0
Electronic_ISBN
0084-9162
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CEIDP.2012.6378811
Filename
6378811
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