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Handbook of Coil Winding : Technologies for efficient electrical wound products and their automated production.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hagedorn, Jürgen
Otros Autores: Sell-Le Blanc, Florian, Fleischer, Jürgen
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2017.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface; Table of contents; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Introduction to coil winding technology; 1.1.1 Definition of coil winding technology; 1.1.2 Delimitation of winding technology from other manufacturing processes; 1.1.3 Typical process chain for the production of winding goods; 1.2 Introduction to coil technology; 1.2.1 Definition of coils; 1.2.2 Physical principles; 1.2.3 Coil types; 1.2.4 Introduction to bobbins; 1.2.5 Introduction to bobbin materials; 1.2.6 Coil design influences on manufacturing properties; 1.3 Introduction to electric motors; 1.3.1 Definition of electric motors.
  • 1.3.2 Functional principles of electric motors1.3.3 Applications of electric motors; 1.3.4 General requirements for windings; 1.3.5 Concentrated windings for electric motors; 1.3.6 Distributed windings for electric motors; References; 2 Enamelled copper wire; 2.1 Conductor properties; 2.1.1 Copper as an electrical conductor; 2.1.2 Other conductor materials; 2.1.3 Geometries of the conductor cross section and conductor variants; 2.2 Process chain for conductor manufacturing using the example of enamelled copper wire; 2.2.1 Process chain overview; 2.2.2 Drawing processes; 2.2.3 Rolling process.
  • 2.2.4 Continuous annealing process2.2.5 Cleaning processes; 2.3 Conductor insulation; 2.3.1 Definition of insulation properties and testing procedures; 2.3.2 Introduction to insulation materials; 2.3.3 Enamelling processes for insulation application; 2.4 Use of lubricants; 2.4.1 Definition of lubricant properties; 2.4.2 Introduction to lubricant materials; 2.4.3 Processes for lubricant application; References; 3 Winding technology; 3.1 Basics of winding technology; 3.1.1 Physical basics; 3.1.2 Introduction to winding schemes; 3.2 Central functions of winding technology.
  • 3.2.1 Wire tension control3.2.2 Balancing free wire lengths; 3.3 Winding processes; 3.3.1 Introduction to winding processes; 3.3.2 Machine elements of winding technology; 3.3.3 Control technology for winding tasks; 3.3.4 Linear winding technology; 3.3.5 Flyer winding technology; 3.3.6 Needle winding technology; 3.3.7 Toroidal winding technology; 3.3.8 Insertion technology; 3.3.9 Trickle winding or Fed-in winding; 3.3.10 Selection methodology for winding processes; 3.3.11 Analysis of winding faults; 3.4 Peripheral processes; 3.4.1 Preparing assembly processes; 3.4.2 Contacting processes.
  • 3.4.3 Bonding processes3.4.4 Coil testing; 3.4.5 Subsequent assembly processes; 3.4.6 Secondary insulation; References; 4 Automation; 4.1 Introduction; 4.1.1 Definition of automation; 4.1.2 Criteria for the degree of automation; 4.1.3 Parameters for process automation; 4.1.4 Different phases of automation; 4.1.5 Amortisation scenarios; 4.2 Automation Concepts; 4.2.1 Industrial assembly concepts; 4.2.2 Conveying systems and layouts for manufacturing lines; 4.2.3 Types of interlinkage for manufacturing lines; 4.2.4 Degrees of automation for winding machines.