Laminated Magnet Assembly
Laminated magnet is to cut the whole magnet into many small pieces of magnet, and then use specific glue to bond together. These small magnets are insulated from each other and enable to cut down electromagnetic eddy current.
When the permanent magnet motor is running, the motor will generate harmonic and the magnets themselves will generated skin effect, these all will bring a lot of eddy current loss, and then the temperature of permanent magnet rises, which results in irreversible demagnetization and affects the safety and stability of motor operation. So, the design of laminated magnet assembly is able to cut down risk and loss, however to improve the efficiency of motor.
The eddy current simulation experiment of different piecemeal permanent magnets
Experiment: NdFeB N35UH magnet, dimensions: 20*160*5MM
Magnets are tested at different excitation frequencies in a non-piecewise and piecewise manner .
Testing results :
The eddy current loss of magnet decreases with the increase of magnet segments
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Technical requirements:
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The thickness of insulating
layers is within 0.04mm
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In normal temperature, the bond
strength of insulating layers can reach more than 50MPa
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The maximum working temperature
can reach 200°C
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The whole geometric tolerance
is within 0.05mm
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These small magnets are insulated
from each other
The thickness of insulating layers is within 0.04mm
In normal temperature, the bond strength of insulating layers can reach more than 50MPa
The maximum working temperature can reach 200°C
The whole geometric tolerance is within 0.05mm
These small magnets are insulated from each other
Features :
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Reducing electromagnetic eddy
current
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Remaining the same magnetic
properties with the whole magnet or ever superior
Reducing electromagnetic eddy current
Remaining the same magnetic properties with the whole magnet or ever superior