Definitions
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the present invention
relates to a dry mica tape, insulation coils, a stator coil, and rotating machines.
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the single injection method
is a method in which a dry mica tape is wound around a conductor formed into a specified shape and insulatingly sheathed to make an insulation coil unit, the impregnating varnish is injected (impregnated) in vacuum to the insulation coil unit, is thereafter further pressure-injected (impregnated), is heat-cured to make the insulation coil which is accommodated in an iron core slot and is fixed by under-insertion-piece liners, an insertion piece and the like to make a stator coil.
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the integrated impregnation method
is a method in which a dry mica tape is wound around a conductor formed into a specified shape and insulatingly sheathed to make an insulation coil unit, which is incorporated in an iron core slot, is fixed to inside the slot by under-insertion-piece liners, an insertion piece and the like, is connected in iron core ends for integration to make a stator unit, to which the impregnating varnish is pressure-injected in vacuum, and thereafter heat-curing is performed to make a stator coil.
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the insulating material applied to these insulation treatment methods
is constituted of the impregnating varnish with the main components of an unsaturated polyester resin and an epoxy resin, and a dry mica tape formed of base material such as a film, mica paper, a binder resin with which the mica paper and the film base material are bonded to each other, and the like.
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the heat-resisting property of the coil insulating material manufactured by the injection method
depends on the heat-resisting property of the cured resin of the impregnating varnish used for the insulating material.
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the impregnating varnish in which the raw material excellent in the heat-resisting property
such as a multifunctional epoxy resin and a multifunctional curing agent are used is employed.
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the multifunctional epoxy resin, the multifunctional curing agent and the like
are solid or highly viscous in the ordinary temperature (25° C.), and the impregnating varnish blended therewith also becomes highly viscous in the ordinary temperature. Accordingly, the injection performance of the impregnating varnish for the gap between the inductors of the coil and the fine detail of the insulating material lowers, and therefore, for example, the impregnating varnish is used after being heated and the viscosity is lowered in injecting. Also, the impregnating varnish is used for injection to the coil repeatedly for many times. Accordingly, because the curing reaction progresses gradually when the impregnating varnish is heated in every injection as described above, periodical abandonment is required. As a result, in order to make the insulating material highly heat-resistant by the impregnating varnish described in the patent document 1 and the patent document 2, the problems of lowering of the injection performance and the increase of abandonment quantity arise.
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a multifunctional epoxy resin including 3 or more of p-(2,3-epoxypropoxy)phenyl groups
is used solely or along with a phenolic curing agent as a binder resin of the dry mica tape
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an unsaturated imide-based resin composition
is used as a binder resin
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an epoxy resin composition having a naphthalene skeleton
is used as a binder resin, and thereby the effect described above is achieved.
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the binder resin of the dry mica tape
is solid, it is hard to be dissolved in the injected impregnating varnish, and therefore there is a problem that the curing reaction of the binder resin and the impregnating varnish becomes non-uniform.
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the base material of the dry mica tape and the mica paper
are constituted to be bonded by one binder resin.
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the present invention
has been made to improve the heat-resisting property of a coil insulating material manufactured by an injection method using a dry mica tape and an impregnating varnish, to improve the electric insulation property of insulation coils and a stator coil at a high temperature, and to miniaturize rotating machines. Also, the impregnating varnish is surely impregnated into a dry mica tape insulation layer and the like wound around a conductor, and thereby the insulation coils, stator and rotating machines excellent in the electric property can be provided.
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the present invention
is to provide a dry mica tape including a base material, a binder resin layer A formed on the base material and including an epoxy resin, a mica paper layer formed in contact with the binder resin layer A, and a binder resin layer B formed in contact with the mica paper layer, including an epoxy resin, and providing a cured resin with a higher glass transition point than that of a cured resin of an impregnating varnish only by reacting with an impregnating varnish impregnated into the dry mica tape wound around a conductor.
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the dry mica tape according to an aspect of the present invention
may include an accelerator for curing reaction of an impregnating varnish impregnated into the dry mica tape wound around and a binder resin layer.
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the present invention
is to provide a stator coil obtained by winding a dry mica tape according to an aspect of the present invention around a conductor formed into a specified shape and insulatingly sheathed to make an insulation coil unit, incorporating the insulation coil unit to an iron core slot, connecting a plurality of the insulation coil units in an iron core outer end and injecting an impregnating varnish including an epoxy resin and an acid curing agent for curing in a state a plurality of the insulation coil units and an iron core are integrated. Furthermore, the present invention is to provide rotating machines using the stator coil.
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a coil insulating material including a dry mica tape and an impregnating varnish according to the present invention
can improve the heat-resisting property. Also, an insulating coil and a stator coil using the dry mica tape according to the present invention can improve the electric insulation property. Accordingly, rotating machines applied with the insulating coils and the stator coil according to the present invention can be miniaturized.
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FIG. 1
is a cross-sectional view of a dry mica tape according to an aspect of the present invention
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FIG. 2A
is an outside view of an insulation coil according to an aspect of the present invention.
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FIG. 2B
is a cross-sectional enlarged view of the inside of a part shown by a circle in FIG. 2A ;
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FIG. 3A
is a cross-sectional front view of a stator coil according to an aspect of the present invention.
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FIG. 3B
is a cross-sectional enlarged view of an iron core slot of a part shown by an eclipse in FIG. 3A ;
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FIG. 4
is a perspective cross-sectional view of a rotating machine using a stator coil according to an aspect of the present invention.
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the binder resin layer B
is required to include an epoxy resin reacting with an impregnating varnish impregnated into the dry mica tape wound around and providing a cured resin with a higher glass transition point than that of a cured resin of the impregnating varnish only.
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Those reacting with an impregnating varnish including an epoxy resin and a curing agent and suitable to form a cured resin with a higher glass transition point
are an alicyclic epoxy resin, a multifunctional epoxy resin, and the like.
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An accelerator of an epoxy resin
can be included in the binder resin layer A and the binder resin layer B.
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an accelerator
is required in general, and the accelerator is added to the impregnating varnish or the binder resin layer A and/or the binder resin layer B of the dry mica tape. From a viewpoint of the shelf life of an impregnated varnish, it is preferable that an accelerator is not added to an impregnating varnish but is contained in a constituting material of a binder resin layer A and/or a binder resin layer B and the like of a dry mica tape.
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an epoxy resin included in the binder resin layer A
includes a multifunctional epoxy resin having three or more epoxy groups, and that an epoxy resin included in the binder resin layer B includes an alicyclic epoxy resin.
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the binder resin layer A and/or the binder resin layer B
include an epoxy resin and an accelerator.
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the accelerator included in the binder resin layer A and/or the binder resin layer B
is more preferable to be an amine-based accelerator.
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the amine-based accelerator
is to include imidazoles.
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the accelerator included in the binder resin layer A and/or the binder resin layer B
is a capsule type accelerator formed of a core of an amine compound and a shell of an epoxy resin.
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the amine compound
is to include imizodales.
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the accelerator included in the binder resin layer A and/or the binder resin layer B
may be metal acetylacetonate.
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the binder resin layer A or the binder resin layer B
may further include an acid curing agent having an acid anhydride skeleton expressed by a formula 1.
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the acid accelerator included in the binder resin layer A
is 5-(2,5-dioxotetrahydrofuryl)-3-methyl-3-cyclohexene-1,2-di carboxylic anhydride expressed by a formula 2 because the cured resin obtained can be with a higher glass transition point.
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the epoxy resin included in the binder resin layer B
may include an epoxy resin having a skeleton expressed by a formula 3.
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the accelerator included in the binder resin layer B
is preferable to be epoxy adduct imidazole or metal acetylacetonate.
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the binder resin layer B
may include an acid curing agent having an acid anhydride skeleton expressed by the formula 1 in a chemical structure in addition to an epoxy resin and an accelerator.
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an insulating coil
obtained by winding a dry mica tape having a base material, a binder resin layer A formed on the base material and including an epoxy resin, a mica paper layer formed in contact with the binder resin layer A, and a binder resin layer B formed in contact with the mica paper layer, including an epoxy resin, and providing a cured resin with a higher glass transition point than that of a cured resin of an impregnating varnish only by reacting with the impregnating varnish including an epoxy resin impregnated into a dry mica tape wound around a conductor around the conductor insulatingly sheathed and formed into a specified shape to make an insulation coil unit, and injecting an impregnating varnish including an epoxy resin to the insulation coil unit for curing.
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the method for manufacturing the insulation coil
can be so constituted that a curing agent of an epoxy resin is included but an accelerator is not included in the impregnating varnish, and that an accelerator is included in the binder resin layer A and the binder resin layer B.
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the shelf life of the impregnating varnish
can be extended without deteriorating the curing property of the binder resin layer A and the binder resin layer B, which contributes to reduce the cost.
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a stator coil
obtained by incorporating an insulation coil unit formed by winding a drymica tape having a base material, a binder resin layer A formed on the base material, a mica paper layer formed in contact with the binder resin layer A, and a binder resin layer B formed in contact with the mica paper layer, including an epoxy resin, and providing a cured resin with a higher glass transition point than that of a cured resin of an impregnating varnish only by reacting with the impregnating varnish including an epoxy resin impregnated into a dry mica tape wound around a conductor around the conductor insulatingly sheathed and formed into a specified shape to an iron core slot, connecting a plurality of the insulation coil units in an iron core outer end and integrating the insulation coil units and an iron core to make a stator coil unit, and impregnating an impregnating varnish including an epoxy resin to the stator coil unit for curing.
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the stator coil
may be so constituted that the impregnating varnish includes a curing agent of an epoxy resin and the binder resin layer A and the binder resin layer B include an accelerator.
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a rotating machine excellent in the heat resisting property and the electric property
can be constituted of the stator coil and a rotor coil.
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a binder resin layer A, a binder resin layer B, a base material and mica paper
are made a laminated structure as shown in FIG. 1 . That is, because the binder resin layer A of the drymica tape according to the present invention includes an epoxy resin and an accelerator (a latent curing agent is preferable in particular), the function of bonding the base material and the mica paper before heat-curing and the function of curing the base material and the mica paper after heat-curing are provided.
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an accelerator
a latent curing agent is preferable in particular
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composition of the binder resin layer A
is made a composition including a multifunctional epoxy resin, a multifunctional acid curing agent and a latent curing agent, the effect of improving the heat-resisting property of the cured resin of the binder resin layer A after heat-curing is provided.
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the binder resin layer B of the dry mica tape according to the present invention
is present on the surface of the mica paper, it is easily dissolved in the impregnating varnish injected to the dry mica tape and can perform curing reaction uniformly. Further, when the composition of the binder resin layer B is made a composition including an alicyclic epoxy resin and a latent curing agent, the curing reaction hardly progresses before heat-curing to allow to extend the shelf life, and the cured resin of the impregnating varnish and the binder resin layer B has an effect of improving the heat-resisting property more than the cured resin of the impregnating varnish only does after heat-curing.
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binder resin of the dry mica tape
it is more preferable to use a binder resin layer A of a composition including a multifunctional epoxy resin, a multifunctional acid curing agent and a latent curing agent and a binder resin B of a composition including an alicyclic epoxy resin or a mixture of an alicyclic epoxy resin and a multifunctional epoxy resin plus a latent curing agent because the effect of improving the heat resisting property of a coil insulating material including the dry mica tape and the impregnating varnish according to the present invention can be enhanced.
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the dry mica tape according to an embodiment of the present invention
can improve the heat resisting property of the coil insulating material manufactured by the injection method, therefore the electric insulation property of the insulation coils and the stator coil according to the present invention in a high temperature can be improved, and the rotating machines can be miniaturized.
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the cross-sectional view of the dry mica tape according to an embodiment of the present invention
is shown in FIG. 1 .
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the dry mica tape according to an embodiment of the present invention
includes mica paper, a base material, a binder resin layer A, and a binder resin layer B.
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the base material
such as a film and the mica paper are bonded by the binder resin layer A dissolved in solvent such as methyl ethyl ketone and methyl alcohol.
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the surface of the mica paper
is coated with the binder resin layer B dissolved in the solvent such as methyl ethyl ketone and methyl alcohol is coated.
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an organic matter film, a glass cloth and the like matching the required heat-resisting property and insulating specification
can be used.
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mica paper
those made of constituted mica, flake mica and the like of an optimum grain size according to the insulation treatment method such as the single injection method and the integrated impregnating method can be used.
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the binder resin layer A
includes an epoxy resin and an accelerator, and a curing agent may be added according to the required property.
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the epoxy resin
one kind or two kinds and more simultaneously of an epoxy resin having one or more epoxy groups can be used.
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the tris-(hydroxyphenyl)methane type epoxy resin having three or more epoxy groups, the 1,1,2,2-tetrakis-(hydroxyphenyl)ethane type epoxy resin and the like
are more preferable because the heat-resisting property of the binder resin layer A of the dry mica tape can be improved and the heat-resisting property of the coil insulating material manufactured by the injection method can be improved.
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An accelerator of the binder resin layer A
is preferable to be a compound that can cure an epoxy resin.
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the accelerator
one kind or two kinds and more simultaneously of, for example, metal acetylacetonate, epoxy adduct imidazole obtained by substituting an imidazole compound with an epoxy resin, metallic salt such as naphthenic acid and octylic acid, a capsule type accelerator formed of a core of an amine compound and a shell of an epoxy resin, and the like can be used.
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metal acetylacetonate, capsule type accelerator and the like
are more preferable because the shelf life of the dry mica tape and the heat-resisting property of the coil insulating material manufactured by the injection method can be improved.
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the binder resin layer A
can be cured by a homopolymerization system of an epoxy resin and an accelerator, in order to improve curing reaction property, it is more preferable to use a curing agent in addition to the epoxy resin and the accelerator.
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a curing agent used for the binder resin layer A
one kind or two kinds or more simultaneously of an acid curing agent having one or more acid anhydride skeletons expressed by the formula 1 can be used.
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the acid curing agent
for example, 5-(2,5-dioxotetrahydrofuryl)-3-methyl-3-cyclohexene-1,2-di carboxylic anhydride, ethylene glycol bisanhydrotrimellitate, glycerin bis(hydrotrimellitate)monoacetate, benzophenone tetracarboxylic dianhydride, pyromellitic anhydride, methylnadic anhydride, hydrogenated methylnadic anhydride, methyl tetra hydro phtalic anhydride, and the like can be cited.
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the 5-(2,5-dioxotetrahydrofuryl)-3-methyl-3-cyclohexene-1,2-di carboxylic anhydride as expressed by the formula 2
is more preferable because the heat-resisting property of the binder resin layer A of the dry mica tape can be improved and the heat-resisting property of the coil insulating material manufactured by the injection method can be improved.
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the binder resin layer B
includes an epoxy resin and an accelerator, and a curing agent may be added according to the required property.
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the epoxy resin
one kind or two kinds and more simultaneously of an epoxy resin having one or more epoxy groups can be used.
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an epoxy resin having one or more epoxy groups
can be used.
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(3′,4′-epoxycyclohexene)methyl-3,4-epoxycyclohexenecarboxy late
is more preferable because the solubility between the binder resin layer B and the impregnated resin is improved and the heat-resisting property of the coil insulating material manufactured by the injection method can be improved, and the shelf life and the like of the dry mica tape can be improved.
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An accelerator of the binder resin layer B
is preferable to be a compound that can cure an epoxy resin.
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an accelerator
one kind or two kinds and more simultaneously of, for example, epoxy adduct imidazole obtained by substituting an imidazole compound with an epoxy resin, metal acetylacetonate, metallic salt such as naphthenic acid and octylic acid, a capsule type accelerator and the like can be used.
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epoxy adduct imidazole, metal acetylacetonate and the like
are more preferable because the heat-resisting property of the coil insulating material manufactured by the injection method and the shelf life and the like of the dry mica tape can be improved.
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a curing agent for the binder resin layer B
one kind or two kinds or more simultaneously of an acid curing agent having one or more acid anhydride skeletons expressed by the formula 1 can be used.
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the acid curing agent
for example, 5-(2,5-dioxotetrahydrofuryl)-3-methyl-3-cyclohexene-1,2-di carboxylic anhydride, ethylene glycol bisanhydrotrimellitate, glycerin bis(hydrotrimellitate)monoacetate, benzophenone tetracarboxylic dianhydride, pyromellitic anhydride, methylnadic anhydride, hydrogenated methylnadic anhydride, methyl tetra hydro phtalic anhydride, and the like can be cited.
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An insulation coil
is manufactured by winding a dry mica tape according to an embodiment of the present invention around a conductor formed into a specified shape and insulatingly sheathed to manufacture an insulation coil unit, and pressure-injecting an impregnating varnish to the insulation coil unit inside an injection tank and the like after injection under vacuum for curing.
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a stator coil
is manufactured by winding a dry mica tape according to an embodiment of the present invention around a conductor formed into a specified shape and insulatingly sheathed to manufacture an insulation coil unit, incorporating the insulation coil unit to an iron core slot, fixing the insulation coil unit to inside the slot using under-insertion-piece liners, an insertion piece and the like, connecting the insulation coil units in iron core ends for integrating the insulation coil units and the iron core to make a stator coil unit, pressure-injecting the impregnating varnish to the stator coil unit after injecting in vacuum inside the injection tank and the like, and performing heat-curing.
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a rotating machine applied with the insulation coil manufactured as described above
is manufactured by assembling the stator coil and a rotor, the stator coil being manufactured by incorporating the insulating coil to an iron core slot, fixing the insulation coil to inside the iron core slot by under-insertion-piece liners, an insertion piece and the like, and connecting the insulation coils in iron core ends.
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a rotating machine
is manufactured by assembling the stator coil manufactured as described above and a rotor.
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examples of manufacturing of a dry mica tape according to an embodiment of the present invention and an insulating coil, a stator coil and a rotating machine using the dry mica tape according to an embodiment of the present invention
will be described specifically referring to examples respectively.
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the characteristics of the insulating material when an impregnating varnish was injected to a dry mica tape according to the present embodiment
were evaluated by a measuring method and a condition described below.
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Tg
glass transition point
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Dynamic loss tangent
(tan ⁇ DMA ) was measured using dynamic viscoelasticity measurement (DMA) which was one of the evaluating methods of Tg, and Tg of the insulating material was evaluated by the temperature at which tan ⁇ DMA became a peak value.
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the insulating material
was manufactured by that 5 layers of dry mica tapes of 30 mm width ⁇ 100 mm length ⁇ 0.20 mm thickness were laminated and were put between metal sheets, the impregnating varnish (an epoxy resin composition with 100 pts.wt. bisphenol A type epoxy resin jER828 (made by Japan Epoxy Resins Co., Ltd.), 100 pts.wt. methyl hexahydrophtalic anhydride curing agent HN-5500 (made by Hitachi Chemical Co., Ltd.), and 2 pts.wt.
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an epoxy resin composition
with 100 pts.wt. bisphenol A type epoxy resin jER828 (made by Japan Epoxy Resins Co., Ltd.), 100 pts.wt. methyl hexahydrophtalic anhydride curing agent HN-5500 (made by Hitachi Chemical Co., Ltd.), and 2 pts.wt.
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Mn [III] acetylacetonate
(made by Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd.) was used as an example) was injected in vacuum at 380 Pa/1 h and pressure-injected at 0.4 MPa/5 h, thereafter the temperature was raised from 25° C. to 120° C. by 30 min and was retained at 120° C./1 h, then the temperature was raised from 120° C. to 210° C. by 2 h, and was retained at 210° C./8 h.
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the sample for DMA
was manufactured by machining the insulating material into 25 mm length ⁇ 5 mm width ⁇ 0.5 mm thickness size.
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the temperature
was raised from 25° C. to 300° C. by 2° C./min in a tensile mode, and the dynamic loss tangent (tan ⁇ DMA ) was measured under the condition of 20 mm span distance, 10 Hz measuring frequency, and 0.5 ⁇ m dislocation amplitude using a Rheospectoler DVE-V4 (made by Rheology, Ltd.).
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the mark “OK”
was shown because the mechanical property and the electric insulation property of the coil and the like at a high temperature range (170° C. or above) could be improved, whereas when the temperature was below 170° C., the mark “NG” was shown, with the temperature at which tan ⁇ DMA became the peak value being shown as well in ( ).
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Tan ⁇ when an insulation coil and a stator coil were left at rest inside a thermostat maintained at 180° C. and 1 kv rated voltage was applied
was measured.
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the criterion of tan ⁇ at 180° C.
was made 15% or below because the electric insulation property was excellent in the range.
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the mark “OK”
was shown, whereas when tan ⁇ exceeded 15%, the mark “NG” was shown.
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CP1
capsule type accelerator (core: amine compound, shell: epoxy resin)
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the dry mica tape according to the examples 1-10 of the present invention
was manufactured by using the binder resin layer A and the binder resin layer B of the compositions shown in Table 1 and Table 2, bonding the base material (polyimide film) and the mica paper by the binder resin layer A, and coating the surface of the mica paper with the binder resin layer B.
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the binder resin layer A
was blended by mixing, as an epoxy resin, tris-(hydroxyphenyl)methane type epoxy resin (made by Japan Epoxy Resins Co., Ltd., product name: jER1032H60), bisphenol A type epoxy resin (made by Asahi Kasei Chemicals Corporation, product name: AER-260), and 1,1,2,2-tetrakis-(hydroxyphenyl)ethane type epoxy resin (made by Japan Epoxy Resins Co., Ltd., product name: jER1031S) at the ratio of the values inside ( ).
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tris-(hydroxyphenyl)methane type epoxy resin
made by Japan Epoxy Resins Co., Ltd., product name: jER1032H60
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bisphenol A type epoxy resin
made by Asahi Kasei Chemicals Corporation, product name: AER-260
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1,1,2,2-tetrakis-(hydroxyphenyl)ethane type epoxy resin
made by Japan Epoxy Resins Co., Ltd., product name:
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5-(2,5-dioxotetrahydrofuryl)-3-methyl-3-cyclohexene-1,2-di carboxylic anhydride
made by DIC Corporation, product name: EPICLON B-4400
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hydrogenated methylnadic anhydride
made by New Japan Chemical Co., Ltd., product name: RIKASID HNA-100
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ethylene glycol bisanhydrotrimellitate
made by New Japan Chemical Co., Ltd., product name: TMEG-500
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a capsule type accelerator
made by Asahi Kasei E-Materials Corporation, product name: NOVACURE HX3088
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Mn [III] acetylacetonate
made by Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd.
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the binder resin layer B
was blended by mixing, as an epoxy resin, (3′,4′-epoxycyclohexene)methyl-3,4-epoxycyclohexenecarboxy late (made by Daicel Chemical Industries, Ltd., product name: CEL2021P), 1,2-epoxy-4-(2-oxiranyl)cyclohexane addition of 2,2-bis(hydroxymethyl)-1-butanol (made by Daicel Chemical Industries, Ltd., product name: EHPE3150), tris-(hydroxyphenyl)methane type epoxy resin, and bisphenol A type epoxy resin at the ratio of the values in ( ).
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an epoxy resin
(3′,4′-epoxycyclohexene)methyl-3,4-epoxycyclohexenecarboxy late (made by Daicel Chemical Industries, Ltd., product name: CEL2021P), 1,2-epoxy-4-(2-oxiranyl)cyclohexane addition of 2,2-bis(hydroxymethyl)-1-butano
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the accelerator
epoxy adduct imidazole (made by Japan Epoxy Resins Co., Ltd., product name: P200) and Mn [III] acetylacetonate were used.
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the coating amount of the accelerator
was made 1-1.2 g/m 2 with respect to the mica tape, and the accelerator was used adding to an epoxy resin solely or to the mixture of the epoxy resin and the acid curing agent mixed at an equivalent ratio of 1:1.
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the accelerator
can be prepared separately without adding to the epoxy resin solely or to the mixture of the epoxy resin and the acid curing agent of the binder resin layer B, and the surface of the mica paper can be coated with the accelerator before or after the binder resin layer B is coated.
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the dry mica tape according to the comparative examples 1-2
was manufactured by bonding the mica paper and the base material (polyimide film) using the binder resin layer A with the composition shown in Table 3, and coating the surface of the mica paper with epoxy adduct imidazole by 1 g/m 2 as the accelerator.
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the binder resin layer A
was blended by mixing 1,1,2,2-tetrakis-(hydroxyphenyl)ethane type epoxy resin and bisphenol A type epoxy resin at the ratio of the values in ( ) as the epoxy resin.
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the dry mica tape according to the comparative example 3
was manufactured by bonding the mica paper and the base material (polyimide film) using the binder resin layer A with the composition shown in Table 3, and coating the surface of the mica paper with epoxy adduct imidazole by 1 g/m 2 as the accelerator.
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the binder resin layer A
was blended by mixing 1,1,2,2-tetrakis-(hydroxyphenyl)ethane type epoxy resin and bisphenol A type epoxy resin at the ratio of the values in ( ) as the epoxy resin and mixing the epoxy resin and the curing agent at the equivalent ratio of 1:1 using phenolic novolak type curing agent (made by Meiwa Plastic Industries, Ltd., product name: MF-1M) as the accelerator.
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phenolic novolak type curing agent
made by Meiwa Plastic Industries, Ltd., product name: MF-1M
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the size of the dry mica tapes of the examples and the comparative examples of this invention manufactured
was made 30 mm width ⁇ 20 m length.
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the heat-resisting property of the coil insulating material manufactured by the injection method using the dry mica tapes of the examples and the comparative examples of this invention
was shown in Tables 1-3.
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All of the heat-resisting property of the insulating material of the examples 1-10
were 170° C. or above.
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all of the heat-resisting property of the dry mica tapes of the comparative examples 1-3
were below 170° C., and the criterion value was not satisfied.
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the binder resin capable of enhancing the heat-resisting property
such as a multifunctional epoxy resin was used for the dry mica tapes of the comparative examples, the solid binder resin was merely present between the base material and the mica paper, therefore the impregnating varnish did not penetrate enough, the solubility between them was inferior, and the heat-resisting property did not improve.
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the dry mica tapes of the present examples
had an effect capable of making the heat-resisting property (determined by dynamic viscoelasticity using the temperature at which tan ⁇ DMA became the peak value) of the coil insulating material manufactured by the injection method 170° C. or above because the binder resin layer A, the binder resin layer B, the base material and the mica paper were in a laminated structure.
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FIG. 2A
is an outside view of an insulation coil 5 of the present examples 11-13
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FIG. 2B
is a cross-sectional enlarged view of the inside of a part shown by a circle in FIG. 2A .
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the insulation coil unit
was manufactured by winding a dry mica tape (0.15 mm thickness ⁇ 25 mm width) of the example 2 by 5 turns around the conductor formed into a specified shape and insulatingly sheathed.
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the insulation coil unit
was left at rest in an impregnation tank maintained at 25° C., the impregnating varnish (the impregnating varnish with 100 pts.wt. of jER828, 100 pts.wt. of HN-5500, and 2 pts.wt.
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the insulation coil unit of the example 12
was manufactured by a method similar to that of the example 11 with the only exception that the dry mica tape of the example 4 was used, the impregnating varnish was injected to the insulation coil unit by a method similar to that of the example 11, and the insulation coil of the example 12 was manufactured.
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the insulation coil unit of the example 13
was manufactured by a method similar to that of the example 11 with the exception that the dry mica tape of the example 6 was used and the final curing temperature was changed to 230° C., the impregnating varnish was injected to the insulation coil unit by a method similar to that of the example 11, and the insulation coil of the example 13 was manufactured.
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the insulation coil unit of the comparative example 4
was manufactured by a method similar to that of the example 11 with the only exception that the dry mica tape of the constitution of the comparative example 1 was used, the impregnating varnish was injected to the insulation coil unit by a method similar to that of the example 11, and the insulation coil of the comparative example 4 was manufactured.
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the insulation coil unit of the comparative example 5
was manufactured by a method similar to that of the example 11 with the only exception that the dry mica tape of the constitution of the comparative example 3 was used, the impregnating varnish was injected to the insulation coil unit by a method similar to that of the example 11, and the insulation coil of the comparative example 5 was manufactured.
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Tan ⁇ (applied voltage: 1 kv) at 180° C. of the insulation coil units of the examples 11-13 and the comparative examples 4-5
was measured. The result is shown in Table 4. Tan ⁇ of the insulation coil units of the examples 11-13 was in the range of 13.2-14.1%. On the other hand, the insulation coil of the comparative examples 4-5 used the dry mica tape of the comparative examples 1, 3, therefore the heat-resisting property became inferior, and tan ⁇ was 24.2%, 22.3% respectively.
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the insulating coils excellent in the electric insulation property
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is a cross-sectional enlarged view of an iron core slot (after the insulation coil unit was inserted) according to an embodiment of the present invention of a part shown by an ellipse in FIG. 3A .
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the insulation coil unit
was manufactured by a method similar to that of the example 7 using the dry mica tape of the example 1, the insulation coil unit was inserted to the iron core slot 10 of the iron core 9 , thereafter the under-insertion-piece liners 11 and the insertion piece 12 shown in FIG. 3B were inserted respectively for fixing the insulation coil unit, and the stator coil unit was manufactured.
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the stator coil unit
was left at rest in an impregnation tank maintained at 25° C., and the stator coil of the example 14 was manufactured using the impregnating varnish similar to that of the example 11 under the injecting condition and the heat-curing condition similar to those of the example 11.
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was manufactured by a method similar to that of the example 11 with the only exception that the dry mica tape of the example 3 was used. Further, the stator coil according to the example 16 was manufactured by the method similar to that according to the example 11 with the only exception that the dry mica tape according to the example 5 was used.
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was manufactured by assembling and connecting wires of the stator coil 13 , the rotor coil 14 and the like as shown in FIG. 4 using the stator coil manufactured by a method similar to that of the example 14.
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used the stator coil capable of improving the electric insulation property at a high temperature (180° C.), the output could be increased without changing the size of the stator coil, and therefore the effect of miniaturizing the rotating machine according to the present invention was obtained.
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(2) The integrated impregnation method is a method in which a dry mica tape is wound around a conductor formed into a specified shape and insulatingly sheathed to make an insulation coil unit, which is incorporated in an iron core slot, is fixed to inside the slot by under-insertion-piece liners, an insertion piece and the like, is connected in iron core ends for integration to make a stator unit, to which the impregnating varnish is pressure-injected in vacuum, and thereafter heat-curing is performed to make a stator coil.
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Binder resin layer A | Epoxy resin amount | E1(100) | E1(50):E2(50) | E1(50):E2(50) | E1(50):E2(50) | E1(100) |
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Curing agent (compounding ratio) | C1(100) | C1(50):C2(50) | C1(50):C2(50) | C1(50):C2(50) | C1(50):C2(50) | |
Concentration of accelerator to | CP1(6) | CP1(10) | CP3(3) | CP1(3) | CP1(8) | |
total weight of epoxy resin and | ||||||
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Weight ratio of binder resin | 8 | 8 | 9 | 9 | 8 | |
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Binder resin layer B | Epoxy resin amount | E3(100) | E3(80):E4(20) | E3(80):E2(20) | E1(60):E2(40) | E1(50):E2(50) |
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Curing agent (compounding ratio) | — | — | — | C1(30):C2(70) | — | |
Coating amount of accelerator | CP2(1) | CP2(1) | CP2(1.2) | CP3(1.2) | CP3(1) | |
to dry mica tape (g/m2) | ||||||
Weight ratio of binder resin | 5 | 4.5 | 6 | 5 | 4.5 | |
layer B to total weight of dry | ||||||
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Cured resin | Heat-resisting property*1 (° C.) | 191 | 190 | 188 | 180 | 175 |
property | Determination | OK | OK | OK | OK | OK |
*1Temperature of peak tan δDMA by dynamic viscoelasticity test |
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Binder resin layer A | Epoxy resin amount | E5(100) | E5(50):E2(50) | E5(50):E2(50) | E5(50):E2(50) | E1(60):E2(40) |
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Weight ratio of binder resin | 8 | 8 | 9 | 9 | 8 | |
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Weight ratio of binder resin | 5 | 5 | 6 | 5 | 4.5 | |
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Cured resin | Heat-resisting property*1 (° C.) | 180 | 184 | 186 | 179 | 175 |
property | Determination | OK | OK | OK | OK | OK |
*1Temperature of peak tan δDMA by dynamic viscoelasticity test |
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Coating amount of accelerator to dry mica | CP2(1) | CP2(1) | CP2(1) |
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Cured resin | Heat-resisting | 151 | 155 | 156 |
property | property*1 (° C.) | |||
Determination | NG | NG | NG | |
*1Temperature of peak tan δ DMA by dynamic viscoelasticity test |
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ple 11 | 12 | 13 | example 4 | example 5 | |
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tanδ (%) | 13.2 | 14.1 | 14.1 | 24.2 | 22.3 |
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