Insulation
Compared to the 3-Phase Winding, the only difference in the insulation section is that for the pole DC winding, there is no phase separator.
Please refer to the user help guide dedicated to the winding for further technical
details about:
- Types of insulators
- Impregnation
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Definition of the coil – Case of Circular wires | |
1 | Insulation settings allow the user to describe the coil insulation (wire, liner, impregnation) and how to fill the slot. |
2 | Wire insulation (setting and illustration) |
3 | Liner insulation (setting and illustration) |
4 | Impregnation (setting and illustration with two options, Yes / No) |
Liner thickness adjustment via part definition
The liner thickness is constant on all sides of the coil area which is defined by the part definition. The thickness of liner on each side can be adjusted by adding insulation regions to the pole part. A typical example can be found in the part isp_CB0000_0C00.
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Definition of liner thickness via part definition – Example with isp_CB0000_0C00 part | |
1 | The isp_CB0000_0C00 part can be found in the isp_CstBent library |
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The parameters, such as WISOY allow adjusting the isolation thickness of the winding on the yoke side. Use WISOB and WISOS to adjust the isolation thickness on the pole body and pole shoe sides. |
3 | The arrow shows the dimension corresponding to WISOY |