2007
DOI: 10.1109/mei.2007.288457
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Novel stress grading systems for converter-fed motors

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“…In addition, the simplification from a 2D to a 1D modeling can be indeed useful, especially when non-axial-symmetric geometries need to be modeled in three dimensions. For example, form-wound coils can be modeled in 3D, when considering 2D elements in the stressgrading subdomains [49]. One problem that occurs with this simplification is that geometrical details like overlapping in multilayer systems are sometimes difficult to implement.…”
Section: Finite-element Dimension Reduction On the Stress-grading Coamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the simplification from a 2D to a 1D modeling can be indeed useful, especially when non-axial-symmetric geometries need to be modeled in three dimensions. For example, form-wound coils can be modeled in 3D, when considering 2D elements in the stressgrading subdomains [49]. One problem that occurs with this simplification is that geometrical details like overlapping in multilayer systems are sometimes difficult to implement.…”
Section: Finite-element Dimension Reduction On the Stress-grading Coamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the field of practical commercial application, non-linear materials filled by traditional particles such as CB and SiC in the early stage have been applied in motor wire rods and cable accessories for a long time [12,13]. Scholars have verified the performance of electric field grading of traditional non-linear materials from long-term characteristics of ageing and temperature [14][15][16]. With the process of spraying and granulating ZnO microvaristors more maturely in recent years, ZnO composites characterised by stable non-linear properties have gradually become the alternatives to early products [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The epoxy resin is designed to have non-linear conductivity property by filling an appropriate amount of semiconducting fillers, such as silicon carbide (SiC), into polymer matrix [3]. This type of composite is usually referred to as non-linear resistive field grading composite or stress grading composite and is very helpful to suppress the space charge accumulation and to homogenise the electric field distribution in equipment or components, such as motor end [4], GIS spacer [5] and bushing [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%