Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to a chamber for housing strands of a stator bar for electric machines. 
     The problem to provide a reliable chamber for a stator bar of an electric machine is solved with a stator bar chamber engaging a stator bar in an electric machine. The chamber includes a number of hollow conductors in a first straight part of the chamber, a number of hollow conductors in a second tapered part, and a number of hollow conductors and adjacent solid conductors in a third straight part. The first part of the chamber is closed with a ring mounted at the edge of the first part and a nipple adapted to the ring.

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS 
       [0001]    This application claims priority to European application 14169872.0 filed May 26, 2014, the contents of which are hereby incorporated in its entirety. 
       TECHNICAL FIELD 
       [0002]    The present disclosure relates to a chamber for housing strands of a stator bar for electric machines. 
         [0003]    The electric machine is in particular a rotating electric machine such as a synchronous generator to be connected to a gas or steam turbine (turbogenerator) or a synchronous generator to be connected to a hydro turbine (hydro generator) or an asynchronous generator or a synchronous or asynchronous electric motor, or also other types of electric machines. 
       BACKGROUND 
       [0004]    Electric motors or generators have generally a core stator consisting of magnetic thin iron laminations, usually between 0.35 and 0.5 mm thickness, which form the annular assembly. The stator core is usually secured to an external casing, the latter firmly fixed to the machine foundation. The stator core may consist of lamination packets separated by radial ventilation ducts. Other designs can require axial ducts for the same purpose of cooling. On the surface of the stator core, slots are equally spaced, generally having a rectangular shape. The stator winding is laid down in these slots. Typically one or two bars or coils are present in every slot. The rotor is generally coaxial with the stator and is magnetically coupled to the stator. The rotor comprises a rotor body and a rotor winding, the latter generally fixed within rotor slots. The stator winding is generally connected to a 3-phase electric grid, whereas the rotor winding is usually fed by an external source to produce the magnetic field necessary for electromagnetic induction. The rotor speed can be either synchronous or asynchronous with respect to the armature magnetic field. Electrical power is generated from the armature winding. The bars or coils comprise a kernel, which is generally constituted by a plurality of copper strands, each insulated from the others, and an outer layer of insulation which can be specifically designed for high voltages. The stator winding is generally firmly fixed into the corresponding slots by wedges and other means, like lateral, radial wedges, filler strips and resin, to reduce the winding vibrations thus preventing insulation damages and slot discharges. There are several different stator bars technologies, depending mainly on the generator power output. It is differentiated between direct and indirect cooling designs by gas and/or by a cooling medium. The commonly today used cooling medium is de-ionized water. The connection between the stator bars has mainly two tasks, to lead the current and to lead the cooling medium. It is recommended to separate the electrical and hydraulic circuits to increase the bar to bar connection reliability, thus the whole generator reliability. To this end hollow conductors and water boxes from stainless steel have been introduced in which the two current and hydraulic circuits are split. However, today many generator bars still are equipped with hollow conductors from copper and can be replaced with stainless steel solutions only if complete stator rewind will be offered. Moreover, many machines suffer from cooling medium leaks especially if the brazing of some stator bars elements is not done properly or if the special prevent design is not put in place to mitigate design weaknesses. Therefore a solution is required to split both circuits and thus assure the certain water box reliability and tightness. Cooling medium leakage can occur which will lead to reduced cooling capabilities of the stator bars or the cooling medium will start the corrosion of the Cu-hollow conductors, finally leading to a reduced generator lifetime. 
       SUMMARY OF INVENTION 
       [0005]    It is an object of the invention to provide a reliable chamber for a stator bar of an electric machine. 
         [0006]    This object is solved with the features of the independent claims  1  and  6 . 
         [0007]    These and further aspects are attained by providing a stator bar chamber and a method for manufacturing of a stator bar chamber in accordance with the accompanying claims. The invention discloses a device and method to facilitate the generator manufacturing process of the stator bars with the hollow conductors and mitigate the risk of losing the tightness of the connections between stator bars. The device and method is mainly used in the area of repair of electric machines, where partial windings are replaced and single stator bars are replaced. 
         [0008]    The problem is solved with a stator bar chamber engaging a stator bar in an electric machine, the chamber encompassing a number of hollow conductors in a first straight part of the chamber, a number of hollow conductors in a second tapered part, and a number of hollow conductors and adjacent solid conductors in a third straight part, whereas the first part of the chamber is closed with a ring mounted at the edge of the first part and a nipple adapted to the ring. The problem is further solved with a manufacturing method for a stator bar chamber comprising the steps of arranging a number of hollow conductors in a first straight part of the chamber, arranging the number of hollow conductors in a second tapered part of the chamber, and arranging the number of hollow conductors and adjacent solid conductors in a third straight part of the chamber, closing the first part of the chamber with a ring by mounting the ring at the edge of the first part and adapting a nipple to the ring. 
         [0009]    Advantageously, the ring is made from copper and the nipple is made from stainless steel. 
         [0010]    In a further example of the invention an essential part or the whole part of the first part is brazed in a first brazing zone to thereby electrically connect the hollow conductors and an essential part or the whole part of the third part is brazed in a second brazing zone to thereby create a watertight part. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS 
         [0011]    Further characteristics and advantages will be more apparent from the description of a preferred but non-exclusive embodiment of the chamber, illustrated by way of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings, in which: 
           [0012]      FIG. 1  shows a perspective sectional view of a part of a stator bar chamber with a connection part for connecting the chamber with other adjacent chambers, and a first, second, and third part of the opened chamber projecting from the connection part; 
           [0013]      FIG. 2  shows a cross-sectional side view of the stator bar chamber with hollow conductors and solid conductors arranged and the first part of the chamber abut by a ring in which a nipple is fitted; 
           [0014]      FIG. 3  shows a cross-sectional side view of the ring and the nipple according to  FIG. 2  to be mounted to the chamber according to  FIG. 1  and  FIG. 2 . 
       
    
    
       [0015]    With reference to the figures like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views. 
       DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
       [0016]      FIG. 1  shows a perspective sectional view of a part of a chamber  10  suitable for encompassing a stator bar  12  in a stator slot of an electric machine. Below a connecting part  20  can be seen for connecting the chamber  10  with other adjacent chambers (not shown). The chambers  10  are designed for housing stator bars  12  which are fitted into slots in a stator of the electric machine. The chamber  10  comprises a first part  1  above the connecting part  20  in the view shown which first part  1  has a cut opening  13  at the rear and an essentially open side in the direction to a second part  2 . The first part  1  has a protruding part  11  protruding along the first part  1  beyond the cut opening  13 . The protruding part  11  is made from copper, the other parts  1 ,  2 ,  3  may also be made from copper. The first part  1  and the second part  2  of the chamber  10  are manufactured in one-piece. Through the cut opening  13  of the first part  1  several conductors  14 ,  16  are to be passed as is described below. The first part  1  has a rectangular shape and lies parallel to the connection part  20 . The second part  2  has a tapered cross-section with a wider cross-section in the direction to a third part  3 . The third part  3  has a rectangular cross-section broader than the first part  1  and is connected with the first part  1  and the second part  2  in one piece. Together the first part  1 , second part  2 , and third part  3 , which parts are divided as shown by the line above the part of the chamber  10 , form a cone. The third part  3  is designed to house a stator bar  12  for a stator of an electric machine. 
         [0017]      FIG. 2  shows a cross-sectional side view of the stator bar chamber  10  similar to  FIG. 1 . Here, hollow conductors  14  and solid conductors  16  are placed in the chamber  10 . Hollow conductors  14  are arranged side by side in the first part  1  serving for transporting a cooling medium through the hollow conductors  14  for cooling the stator bars  12 . This means the stator bar  12  is composed of hollow conductors  14  and solid conductors  16 . The hollow conductors  14  reach through the first part  1  for connection to a cooling medium supply (not shown). The hollow conductors  14  are brazed together in the first part  1  in an area of a brazing zone  15 , shown with diagonal dashed and solid lines in  FIG. 2 . In the second part of the chamber  10  the hollow conductors  14  fan out and form a trapezoid in this cross-sectional side view. Accordingly, the cross-section of the chamber  10  is bigger at the end distant from the brazing zone  15  at the first part  1  than at the near end. The connection between the cooling medium stator bar chamber  10  or box and the manifolds of hollow conductors  14  in the second part  2  is made out of stainless steel material. The stainless steel assures the high mechanical resistance to the mechanical stresses, high resistance to corrosion as well as resistance to the magnetic field, which is very important in the end winding zones of the generators, where all the generator parts are exposed to the stray complex magnetic field. The second part  2  ends in the third part  3  which is shaped similar to the first part  1  with a rectangular cross-section but with a bigger height. In the third part  3  the hollow conductors  14  project in a direction essentially parallel to the connection part  20  and the first part  1 . The hollow conductors  14  project through a stator bar  12  which is mainly manufactured by solid conductors  16 . The hollow conductors  14  and the solid conductors  16  alternate in the third part  3  in an example of the invention. The hollow conductors  14  and the solid conductors  16  can also have a different distribution, e.g. with a majority of solid conductors  16 . The hollow conductors  14  and the solid conductors  16  of the stator bar  12  within the third part  3  of the chamber  10  are commonly brazed together in a second brazing zone  17 . The conductors  14 ,  16  hereby are made from copper which is easily to be brazed. As can be seen in  FIG. 2  the stator bar chamber  10  engages the stator bar  12  and surrounds the stator bar  12  completely except at the open side at the right in this view directed away from the chamber  10 . The stator bar  12  is tightly arranged and to be fitted into a slot of the stator. The first part  1  has a protruding part  11  at its edge far from the other parts  2 ,  3 . At the left side in  FIG. 2  the protruding part  11  has a rectangular shape in the cross-section shown, the protruding part  11  projects along the whole rectangular edge of the first part  1 . The protruding part  11  engages into a ring  5  which is fitted to the chamber  10  in a way to create a tight connection, especially for water. The ring  5  which is in this example made from copper is usually brazed to the first part  1  via the protruding part  11  to establish a solid connection. The ring  5  leaves an opening into which a nipple  7  is fitted. The nipple  7  can be coupled to the chamber  10  without a further connection means, without brazing or similar, in a form closure. An alternative connection method between the copper ring  5  and the stainless steel nipple  7  is brazing. The outer cross-section of the nipple  7  is fit to the inner cross-section of the ring  5  to this end. The nipple  7  has a smaller cylindrical shape in the area of connection to the opening of the ring  5  and a broader shape at the outer end as shown in  FIG. 2 . The nipple  7  is further shown in  FIG. 3 . The nipple  7  is in one example manufactured from stainless steel. Water tightness is very crucial in generators equipped with the copper hollow conductors  14 , where the link copper to stainless steel elements exist. Therefore, the invention allows the splitting of the electrical and the hydraulic circuit within the bar to bar connection, thus increasing generator parts reliability as well as the reliability of the complete electric machine. The solution discloses an improved stator direct cooled bar-to-bar design, the connection of the stator bars  12  towards each other, and improves the manufacturing process. An example of the stator bar chamber  10  and the method to manufacture is briefly described. The chamber  10  represents a copper water box or chamber  10  together with the bi-metallic composition  8 , which is made of the copper ring  5  and the stainless steel nipple  7 . There are two brazing zones, the first brazing zone  15  and the second brazing zone  17 , which allow the separation of the current circuit from the hydraulic circuit and as well to increase the tightness of the chamber  10 . The inventional chamber  10  described by way of example assures as well that the copper strands of the stator bars  12  will not corrode due to the contact with the cooling medium. The second brazing zone  17  represents the current circuit lead, whereas the first brazing zone  15  assures the tightness of the chamber  10 . The brazing of the ring  5  to the protruding part  11  closes the hydraulic connection of the chamber  10  and the hydraulic connection to the external cooling circuit (not shown), which feeds the cooling medium to the chamber  10 . The external cooling circuit connects several chambers  10  with each other and therewith several stator bars  12 . The external cooling circuit can comprise coolant hoses to transport the cooling medium. 
         [0018]    To avoid that the brazing connection of one of the designed brazing zones  15 ,  17  breaks, the brazing process consist of three steps as follows. In the first step the bi-metallic composition  8  is brazed, the copper ring  5  to the stainless steel nipple  7 . In the second step the conductors of the stator bar  12 , commonly made from solid copper strands and a copper hollow conductor  14 , are brazed to the chamber  10  simultaneously. In the last third step the nipple  7  is brazed to the protruding part  11  of the first part  1  of the chamber  10 . Due to the presented improved chamber  10  and bi-metallic composition  8  and the proposed sequence of brazing, the risk of de-braze of the copper conductors  14 ,  16  of the stator bar  12  from the chamber  10  is reduced. Furthermore, the corrosion of copper strands of the stator bar  12  is mitigated due to the fact that the electrical circuit and the hydraulic circuit are separated. The solution described here presents the improvement of the chamber  10 , also referred to as cooling medium box, to cool a stator bar  12  with the bi-metallic composition  8 , applicable to the stator bars  12  with copper hollow conductors  14 . Thus, generator life time and reliability is increased. 
         [0019]      FIG. 3  shows a cross-sectional side view of the ring  5  and the nipple  7  according to  FIG. 2  to be mounted to the chamber according to  FIG. 1  and  FIG. 2 . Shown is the connection of the nipple  7  made from stainless steel to the ring  5  from copper for example. A connection of copper and stainless steel is hard to establish due to the different chemical composition of both materials. If the connection of copper with stainless steel is not properly done the cooling chamber  10  will lose its tightness and corrosion of the chamber  10  will occur leading to a reduced generator, parts lifetime. The chamber  10  is hereby not fabricated from stainless steel which means a reliable braze connection between the part  11  and the ring  5  can be established. 
         [0020]    While the invention has been described in detail with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes can be made, and equivalents employed, without departing from the scope of the invention. The foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings or may be acquired from practice of the invention. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain the principles of the invention and its practical application to enable one skilled in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the claims appended hereto, and their equivalents. The entirety of each of the aforementioned documents is incorporated by reference herein.