One of the key challenges of hairpin windings is the reduction of their high losses at high-frequency operations. Hairpin layouts comprising conductors with variable cross sections have proven good loss performance in previous studies. However, they come at the cost of significant manufacturing complications.The aim of this work is to design hairpin layouts featuring reduced losses compared to classical configurations, exploiting the flexibility enabled by additive manufacturing. In this context, the choice of a proper material with relatively high conductivity and low ecological impact plays an important role. Hence, this article first presents an overview of materials that can be used for the winding additive manufacturing, aiming to select the most suitable one for the application at hand. Then, the loss performance is evaluated and compared against classical copper hairpins. The results demonstrate that opportunely selected alloys featuring asymmetric configurations can compete against classical hairpin windings.

Notari R., Pastura M., Nuzzo S., Barater D., Franceschini G., Gerada C. (2022). AC losses reduction in Hairpin Windings produced via Additive Manufacturing. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/ICEM51905.2022.9910620].

AC losses reduction in Hairpin Windings produced via Additive Manufacturing

Pastura M.
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2022

Abstract

One of the key challenges of hairpin windings is the reduction of their high losses at high-frequency operations. Hairpin layouts comprising conductors with variable cross sections have proven good loss performance in previous studies. However, they come at the cost of significant manufacturing complications.The aim of this work is to design hairpin layouts featuring reduced losses compared to classical configurations, exploiting the flexibility enabled by additive manufacturing. In this context, the choice of a proper material with relatively high conductivity and low ecological impact plays an important role. Hence, this article first presents an overview of materials that can be used for the winding additive manufacturing, aiming to select the most suitable one for the application at hand. Then, the loss performance is evaluated and compared against classical copper hairpins. The results demonstrate that opportunely selected alloys featuring asymmetric configurations can compete against classical hairpin windings.
2022
2022 International Conference on Electrical Machines, ICEM 2022
1144
1149
Notari R., Pastura M., Nuzzo S., Barater D., Franceschini G., Gerada C. (2022). AC losses reduction in Hairpin Windings produced via Additive Manufacturing. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/ICEM51905.2022.9910620].
Notari R.; Pastura M.; Nuzzo S.; Barater D.; Franceschini G.; Gerada C.
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