Sensors (Dec 2017)

3D-Printed Detector Band for Magnetic Off-Plane Flux Measurements in Laminated Machine Cores

  • Georgi Shilyashki,
  • Helmut Pfützner,
  • Martin Palkovits,
  • Andreas Windischhofer,
  • Markus Giefing

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s17122953
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 12
p. 2953

Abstract

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Laminated soft magnetic cores of transformers, rotating machines etc. may exhibit complex 3D flux distributions with pronounced normal fluxes (off-plane fluxes), perpendicular to the plane of magnetization. As recent research activities have shown, detections of off-plane fluxes tend to be essential for the optimization of core performances aiming at a reduction of core losses and of audible noise. Conventional sensors for off-plane flux measurements tend to be either of high thickness, influencing the measured fluxes significantly, or require laborious preparations. In the current work, thin novel detector bands for effective and simple off-plane flux detections in laminated machine cores were manufactured. They are printed in an automatic way by an in-house developed 3D/2D assembler. The latter enables a unique combination of conductive and non-conductive materials. The detector bands were effectively tested in the interior of a two-package, three-phase model transformer core. They proved to be mechanically resilient, even for strong clamping of the core.

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