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Analysis of cylindrically and spherically embossed flux barriers in non-oriented electrical steel

##article.authors##

  • Ines Gilch https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4773-2578
  • Simon Vogt
  • Tobias Neuwirth
  • Benedikt Schauerte
  • Kay Hameyer
  • Michael Schulz
  • Alex Gustschin
  • Wolfram Volk
  • Hannes Alois Weiss

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31224/osf.io/jr3tx

Keywords:

Electrical steel, Electric drive, Embossing, Imprint, Magnetic flux barrier, Residual stress

Abstract

In reluctance and permanent magnet synchronous machines, flux barriers are crucial for magnetic flux guidance. Designed as cutouts, flux barriers reduce the mechanical strength of the rotor construction. To operate these electric drives at higher rotational speed, an alternative flux barrier design is required. Since residual stress influences the magnetic properties of soft magnetic materials, this paper deals with embossing induced residual stress as flux barriers in non-oriented electrical steel with 2.4 wt% silicon and a sheet thickness of 0.35 mm. The investigated flux barriers were fabricated with a cylindrical or spherical punch at two different penetration depths and were compared to a flux barrier fabricated as cutout. A residual stress analysis using Finite Element Analysis helps understanding the mechanism of embossed flux barriers. Additionally, the influence of induced residual stress on the magnetic material behavior is measured using standardized single sheet tests and neutron grating interferometry measurements. This investigation aimed at a better understanding of the flux barrier design by local induction of residual stress.

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2020-07-30

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