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WO1999017428A1 - Methode et dispositif de mise a la terre d'une machine electrique rotative et machine electrique rotative - Google Patents

Methode et dispositif de mise a la terre d'une machine electrique rotative et machine electrique rotative Download PDF

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WO1999017428A1
WO1999017428A1 PCT/SE1998/001742 SE9801742W WO9917428A1 WO 1999017428 A1 WO1999017428 A1 WO 1999017428A1 SE 9801742 W SE9801742 W SE 9801742W WO 9917428 A1 WO9917428 A1 WO 9917428A1
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Olle TRÄSKMAN
Klas Lindgren
Mats Leijon
Gunnar Kylander
Ivan Jonas
Göran Holmström
Peter Carstensen
Peter Templin
Bo HERNNÄS
Jan-Anders Nygren
Lars Gertmar
Bengt GÖRAN
Hans-Olof Kalldin
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02KDYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES
    • H02K3/00Details of windings
    • H02K3/32Windings characterised by the shape, form or construction of the insulation
    • H02K3/40Windings characterised by the shape, form or construction of the insulation for high voltage, e.g. affording protection against corona discharges
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02KDYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES
    • H02K11/00Structural association of dynamo-electric machines with electric components or with devices for shielding, monitoring or protection
    • H02K11/20Structural association of dynamo-electric machines with electric components or with devices for shielding, monitoring or protection for measuring, monitoring, testing, protecting or switching
    • H02K11/26Devices for sensing voltage, or actuated thereby, e.g. overvoltage protection devices
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02KDYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES
    • H02K11/00Structural association of dynamo-electric machines with electric components or with devices for shielding, monitoring or protection
    • H02K11/40Structural association with grounding devices
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02KDYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES
    • H02K2203/00Specific aspects not provided for in the other groups of this subclass relating to the windings
    • H02K2203/15Machines characterised by cable windings, e.g. high-voltage cables, ribbon cables

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  • the present invention relates to a method for earthing the winding of a rotating electric machine of the type described in the preamble to claim 1.
  • the invention also relates to an arrangement for earthing as described in the preamble to claim 11 and to a rotating electric machine comprising such an arrangement, of the type described in the preamble to claim 36.
  • the rotating electric machines referred to in this context comprise syn- chronous machines, used primarily as generators for connection to distribution and transmission networks, jointly known as power networks. Synchronous machines are also used as motors as well as for phase compensation and voltage control, in that case as mechanically open circuited machines.
  • This technical field also includes normal asynchronous machines, dual-fed machines, alternating cur- rent machines, asynchronous static current converter cascades, externalpole machines and synchronous flux machines. These machines are intended for use at high voltages, by which is meant here electric voltages in excess of 10 kV.
  • a typical operating range for such a rotating machine may be 36 to 800 kV, preferably 72.5 - 800 kV.
  • Rotating electric machines have conventionally been designed for voltages in the range 6-30 kV, and 30 kV has normally been considered to be an upper limit. In the case of a generator, this usually means that the generator must be connected to the power network via a transformer which steps up the voltage to the level of the network, which is in the range of approximately 130-400 kV.
  • Various attempts have been made over the years to develop especially synchronous machines, preferably generators, for higher voltages. Examples of this are described, for instance, in "Electrical World”, October 15 1932, pages 524-525, in the article entitled “Water-and-Oil-cooled Turbogenerator TVM-300" in J. Elektrotechnika, No. 1 , 1970, pages 6-8 and the patent publications US 4,429,244 and SU 955,369. However, none of these attempts has been successful, nor have they led to any commercially available product.
  • stator differs essentially from the sort of stator winding to which the invention relates
  • the basis of the present invention is that the stator winding is entirely built up of said high-voltage electric conductors with solid insulation
  • Conventional high-voltage cables are provided with an outer semiconducting layer and an earthed copper sheath which is in continuous electrical contact with the outer semiconducting layer
  • this copper sheath is eliminated in the insulated electric conductors which, as described above, are used in the stator wind- ing in a generator This creates a need to earth the outer semiconducting layer of the conductor in some other way
  • the insulated electric conductor preferably consists of an inner, cylindrical, current-carrying conductor with an inner semiconducting layer, a dielectric medium and an outer concentric semiconducting layer
  • the insulated conductor can therefore be considered as a capacitor where surface charges are always present on the elec- trodes, the latter consisting of the inner semiconductor and the outer semiconductor
  • the circulating current may form a closed circuit via another insulated conductor where the insulated conductors intersect each other in the vicinity of the coil end This is undesirable since strong heating results lo- cally where the current passes from conductor to conductor This phenomenon occurs when the current is concentrated to a small area and may cause the temperature to increase to impermissible values
  • the object of the present invention is to solve the above-mentioned problems with earthing of the winding in a rotating electric machine for high voltages. This object is achieved with a method in accordance with the preamble to claim 1 which, in accordance with the present invention, is given the features defined in the characterizing part of the claim
  • the winding is made of an insulated electric conductor comprising at least one current-carrying conductor, and also comprising a first layer with semiconducting properties arranged surrounding the current- carrying conductor, a solid insulation layer arranged surrounding said first layer, and a second layer with semiconducting properties arranged surrounding the insulation layer, and in that the arrangement comprises earthing devices for apphca- tion against said insulated electric conductor, between the exit points of the winding from the slots in the stator and the first intersection point between two insulated conductors of the winding after leaving the stator.
  • the solution to the problem is thus that earthing takes place immediately the insulated conductor leaves the slot, before it gets to intersect another insulated conductor in the coil end region.
  • the winding is thus constructed so that its coil ends intersect each other. According to a particularly preferred feature, therefore, earthing takes place immediately where the winding leaves the slots in the stator core. Earthing takes place through an external device in the form of an earthing device. Naturally this does not prevent earthing also taking place in the stator slot insofar as possible.
  • the insulated conductor is insulated from the stator laminations in the slot, which may be the case under certain circumstances, then only external earthing is possible and is absolutely necessary for the function of the insulated conductor, as well as preventing the current from forming a closed circuit in the vicinity of the coil end.
  • the method is characterized in that earthing takes place simultaneously and by means of one and the same earthing device, of substantially all the winding turns which, upon leaving the slots in the stator, form a winding row. According to another feature earthing takes place simultaneously and by means of one and the same earthing device, of substantially all the winding turns which are included in two adjacent winding rows.
  • the earthing device is in- serted between two adjacent winding rows and is then turned, preferably approximately 90°, so that it is brought into contact with substantially all the winding turns in at least one of the adjacent winding rows.
  • This contact is preferably resilient so that a certain pre-stressing occurs to ensure firm abutment against the winding turns, i.e. the outer semiconducting layer of the insulated conductors.
  • the high- voltage electric conductor may be designed in many advantageous ways.
  • the insulated conductor or high-voltage cable used in the present invention is flexible and is of the type described in more detail in WO 97/45919 and WO 97/45847.
  • the insulated conductor or cable is further described in WO 97/45918, WO 97/45930 and WO 97/45931.
  • the windings are preferably of a type corresponding to cables having solid, extruded insulation, like those currently used for power distribution, such as XLPE-cables or cables with EPR-insulation.
  • a cable comprises an inner conductor composed of one or more strand parts, an inner semiconducting layer surrounding the conductor, a solid insulating layer surrounding this and an outer semiconducting layer surrounding the insulating layer
  • Such cables are flexible, which is an important property in this context since the technology for the device according to the invention is based primarily on winding systems in which the winding is formed from conductors which are bent during assembly
  • the flexibility of a XLPE-cable normally corresponds to a radius of curvature of approximately 20 cm for a cable 30 mm in diameter, and a radius of curvature of approximately 65 cm for a cable 80 mm in diameter
  • the term "flexible" is used to indicate that the winding is flexible down to a radius of curvature in the order of four times the cable diameter
  • the winding should be constructed to retain its properties even when it is bent and when it is subjected to thermal or mechanical stress during operation It is vital that the layers retain their adhesion to each other in this context
  • the ma- te ⁇ al properties of the layers are decisive here, particularly their elasticity and relative coefficients of thermal expansion
  • the insulating layer consists of cross-linked, low-density polyethylene
  • the semiconducting layers consist of polyethylene with soot and metal particles mixed in Changes in volume as a result of temperature fluctuations are completely ab- sorbed as changes in radius in the cable and, thanks to the comparatively slight difference between the coefficients of thermal expansion in the layers in relation to the elasticity of these materials, the radial expansion can take place without the adhesion between the layers being lost
  • the insulating layer may consist, for example, of a solid thermoplastic material such as low-density polyethylene (LDPE), high-density polyethylene (HDPE), polypropylene (PP), polybutylene (PB), polymethyl pentene (“TPX”), cross-linked materials such as cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE or PEX), or rubber such as ethylene propylene rubber (EPR) or silicon rubber
  • LDPE low-density polyethylene
  • HDPE high-density polyethylene
  • PP polypropylene
  • PB polybutylene
  • TPX polymethyl pentene
  • XLPE or PEX polymethyl pentene
  • XLPE or PEX cross-linked materials
  • rubber such as ethylene propylene rubber (EPR) or silicon rubber
  • the inner and outer semiconducting layers may be of the same basic material but with particles of conducting material such as soot or metal powder mixed in
  • Ethylene-vmyl-acetate copolymer/mt ⁇ le rubber butylgraft polyethylene, ethylene-acrylate-copolymers and ethylene-ethyl-acrylate copolymers may also constitute suitable polymers for the semiconducting layers
  • the conductivity of the two semiconducting layers is sufficient to substantially equalize the potential along each layer
  • the conductivity of the outer semiconducting layer is sufficiently high to contain the electrical field within the cable, but at the same time sufficiently low not to give rise to significant losses due to currents induced in the longitudinal direction of the layer
  • each of the two semiconducting layers essentially constitutes one equipotential surface, and the winding comprising these layers will substantially enclose the electrical field within it
  • the first layer is also at substantially the same potential as the current-carrying conductor
  • the second layer is preferably arranged to constitute a substantially equipotential surface surrounding the current- carrying conductor(s) It is also connected to a predetermined potential, preferably earth potential
  • the insulated conductor or cable also preferably has a diameter within the interval 20-250 mm and a conducting area within the interval 80-3000 mm 2
  • the current-carrying conductor may comprise a number of strand parts, only a few of which are not insulated from each other
  • each of the three layers may be firmly joined to the adjacent layer along essentially its entire contact surface
  • the arrangement according to the invention is also particularly characterized in that the earthing device comprises at least one resilient part and at least one element made of an electrically conducting material
  • the arrangement may also comprise an earthing member connecting the earthing device to earth potential, preferably by earthing in the stator frame.
  • This member may be an earth wire and it may be constituted of a metal braid or a solid copper conductor running circularly around the whole stator and lying outside/above the coil ends. Other em- bodiments are also feasible.
  • the resilient part of the earthing device and the conducting element are preferably arranged on a support made of a relatively stiff electrically conducting material.
  • This support may consist of a glassfiber rod, for instance, or a plate of glassfiber laminate.
  • the earthing device preferably has longitudinally extended form so that, upon application, it is in contact with the insulated conductor of substantially all the winding turns which, when leaving the slots in the stator, form a winding row. Normally, the number of winding turns is 12, which then together form a winding row.
  • the resilient part of the earthing device is arranged along at least one of the long sides of the earthing device which side, after application, faces towards the insulated conductors in a winding row so that the earthing device is in resilient contact with the insulated conductors.
  • the resilient part of the earthing device may advantageously be arranged along both longi- tudinal sides.
  • the element made of electrically conducting material extends along the earthing device so that, after application of the earthing device against the insulated conductors, it is located between the resilient part and the insulated conductors and is in contact with substantially all insulated conductors in a winding row.
  • the resilient part is arranged in the dividing plane of the earthing device, the element made of electrically conducting material then being attached to the support of the earthing device, the latter thus being divided into two halves by the resilient part.
  • the resilient part may be designed in various ways. Examples are a die-cast rubber section, a leaf spring, a helical spring, a corrugated laminate or a corrugated (intermediate) layer, etc.
  • the earthing device may have several resilient parts - one situated centrally, e.g. in the form of a corrugated (intermediate) layer, which is surrounded on each side by two support halves, and two additional resilient parts on the outsides of the support halves, e.g. in the form of rubber profiles.
  • This arrangement gives the advantage of extra flexible resilience.
  • the electrically conducting element may also be designed in several ways, such as in the form of a metal tape e.g. of aluminium, or a metal braid, e.g. of copper
  • a metal braid has the particular advantage of offering a certain amount of stretch, which may be needed when the resilient member is partially deformed upon application between the winding rows It is also important for the electrically conducting element to have a large contact surface with the conductor of the winding
  • the electrically conducting element is preferably attached to the resilient part, or alternatively to the support, by means of gluing, for instance
  • the resilient part and the electrically conducting element may be designed as a single, combined member having both resilient and electrically conducting properties
  • a combined member may consist, for instance, of a helical spring of electrically conducting material, of a rubber profile strip that has been made semiconducting by filling silicone rubber with soot particles or silver flakes, for instance, or it may alternatively comprise an earthing element with higher conductivity than the semiconducting rubber such as a copper wire
  • an earthing element with higher conductivity than the semiconducting rubber such as a copper wire
  • the earthing device is in contact with the stator surface It is advantageously also attached to the stator surface, e g glued or screwed on
  • the earthing device may advantageously be earthed via the stator surface, without any separate earthing member How- ever, in many case this is not possible since the ends of the stator may be provided with a protective stator plate
  • stator core or stator surface
  • stator surface it refers where applicable to a stator core or stator surface including such a plate if present
  • the earthing device may be symmetrical in relation to its longitudinal axis which thus has the advantage that the earthing device connects all insulated electric conductors in the winding rows of both sides of the device to earth
  • the arrangement has the advantage of also comprising members to electrically insulate intersecting coil ends of the winding from each other in the coil end region This constitutes an additional safety precaution to make absolutely sure that no current forms a closed circuit between two insulated conductors in the coil end region
  • the invention also comprises a rotating electric machine, as described previously, which is characterized in that it comprises an arrangement as defined above
  • the machine is provided with earthing devices applied between at least alternate winding rows, or alternatively between every winding row.
  • the method in accordance with the invention reveals corresponding features.
  • Figure 1 shows schematically a first embodiment of an arrangement according to the invention, seen from above, comprising an earthing device inserted between two winding rows, as well as an earthing member
  • Figure 2 shows the earthing device in Figure 1 , seen from the side and par- tially in section, inserted between two winding rows,
  • Figure 3 illustrates schematically and only partially an earthing device according to a second embodiment of the invention, seen from above and inserted between two winding rows
  • Figure 4 shows schematically a third embodiment of an earthing device, seen from above
  • Figure 5 shows schematically a fourth embodiment of an earthing device, seen from above
  • Figure 6 shows schematically a fifth embodiment of an earthing device, seen from the side
  • Figure 7 shows a first variant of the first embodiment of the earthing device, seen from the side and in section
  • Figure 8 shows a second variant of the first embodiment of the earthing device, seen from the side and in section
  • Figure 9 shows a cross section through an insulated conductor suitable for the winding in the rotating electric machine according to the present invention.
  • the insulated conductor or cable, illustrated in Figure 9 comprises at least one current-carrying conductor 1 , a first layer 2 with semiconducting properties surrounding this, a solid insulation layer 3 surrounding said first layer and a second layer 4 with semiconducting properties surrounding the insulation layer.
  • the current-carrying conductor 1 may also comprise a number of strand parts 6.
  • the three layers are achieved in such a way that they adhere to each other even when the cable is bent.
  • the cable shown is flexible and this property is retained throughout its service life.
  • Figure 1 illustrates schematically a first embodiment of an earthing device
  • the stator comprises stator slots for the winding and, where the turns of the winding leave the stator slots at the end of the stator, they form rows, one for each stator slot. Twelve winding turns are usually included in a winding row 12, 13, the winding in accordance with the invention consisting of insulated electric conductors 7.
  • the earthing device 10 extends longitudinally so that it can earth all conductors simultaneously.
  • the earthing device here comprises a support 15 on each side of which, i.e. the long sides of the earthing device which in the figure are in contact with the insulated conductors, is provided resilient parts 16.
  • the earthing device is preferably symmetrical along its longitudinal axis.
  • the arrangement also includes an earthing member 20 for connecting the earth- ing device to a suitable earth point, e.g. an earth wire 22 which is earthed in the stator frame 23.
  • Figure 2 illustrates the earthing device seen from the side.
  • the support 15 is seen provided with resilient parts 16, the outside of which facing the insulated electric conductors 7, are provided with electrically conducting elements 18.
  • the earthing device is here in contact with the end surface of the stator core 17.
  • the earthing device could also be placed a short distance from the stator core. It must, however, be located between the exit points 25 of the insulated conductors from the stator core and the first intersection point 26 between two insulated conductors in the vicinity of the coil ends.
  • the parts of the earthing device are revealed more clearly in Figure 3 which is an enlarged view of a second embodiment of the earthing device.
  • a dividing plane 28 for a centrally placed resilient part 26 is shown. In the figure it is drawn as a rubber element but it may also consist of a spring, e.g. a leaf spring, a helical spring or a corrugated laminate.
  • the support 27 is here divided into two parts, one on each side of the resilient part 26.
  • An electrically conducting element 18 is arranged on the outside of the support.
  • another embodiment may be mentioned comprising a combined support and resilient part made of the same material, e.g. rubber.
  • Figure 4 illustrates a third embodiment comprising a centrally located resilient part in the form of a corrugated (intermediate) layer 33.
  • the support 27 is here divided into two parts, surrounding the corrugated (intermediate) layer. Outside the support are two additional resilient parts 34, to which the electrically con- ducting elements 18 abutting the conductors 7 are attached.
  • Figure 5 shows a fourth embodiment in which the resilient part and the electrically conducting element are combined to a common member, on both sides of a support 30.
  • the combined member consists preferably of a metallic, helically shaped spring 31 and, according to the figure, such a spring has been applied on both sides of the support 30 Alternatively as mentioned, the support and the resilient part may be made in one piece e g in the form of a rubber support
  • Figure 6 shows schematically a fifth embodiment of an earthing device in which all three functions are combined in a single member, namely a rubber strip profile 36 which has been made semiconducting by particles 37 of conducting material having been mixed into it
  • the size of the particles has been greatly exaggerated in the figure for the sake of clarity They are normally so small as to be hardly visible in the figure
  • Figure 7 shows a first variant of an embodiment of the earthing device in accordance with the invention
  • the earthing device in Figure 7 shown in section thus comprises a support 15, provided with resilient parts 16 on its two longitudinally running sides
  • Elements 18 of an electrically conducting material are arranged on the outside of these resilient parts, for abutment against the insulated electric conductors
  • These elements are then connected to the earth wire which in turn is connected to earth, e g the stator frame
  • the embodiment illustrated in Figure 8 differs from that shown in Figure 7 in that the electrically conducting element is here applied on the lower side of the earthing device, i e the side that will face the end surface of
  • the arrangement functions generally as follows
  • the earthing device is inserted between two winding rows while "standing" on its long side, i e it is turned approximately 90° in relation to the position it will have when installed
  • the earthing member has been fully inserted between the windings it is turned 90° back again
  • the sides of the earthing device will be pressed against the conductors of the winding, against the action of the resilient part which will thus be somewhat deformed
  • pre-stressing will prevail in the resilient part and this helps so keep the device in place and improves the electrical contact between the electric element of the device and the conductors of the winding Earthing is finally effected by the earthing device being connected to the earth wire
  • the earthing device is earthed directly through contact with the stator core
  • the earthing device has been described as a profile, i.e. with its side to follow the profile of the winding rows. However, a more or less straight side may also be possible.
  • the embodiments described above by way of example should not therefore be understood as limiting. A number of modifications are possible within the scope of the appended claims. In particular should be mentioned the possibilities of various combinations of the examples shown with regard to support, resilient parts and electrically conducting elements, that can be considered obvious to one skilled in the art.

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Abstract

Cette invention a trait à une méthode de mise à la terre de l'enroulement d'une machine électrique rotative comportant un stator constitué d'un noyau (17) et d'un enroulement (7) disposé en encoches dans le stator, laquelle méthode se caractérise par le fait que la mise à la terre s'effectue entre les points de sortie (25) de l'enroulement à partir des encoches du stator et le premier point d'intersection (26) se trouvant entre deux extrémités de bobinage de l'enroulement. Cette invention concerne également un dispositif permettant de mettre en oeuvre cette méthode ainsi qu'une machine électrique rotative dotée de ce dispositif.
PCT/SE1998/001742 1997-09-30 1998-09-29 Methode et dispositif de mise a la terre d'une machine electrique rotative et machine electrique rotative Ceased WO1999017428A1 (fr)

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