Login| Sign Up| Help| Contact|

Patent Searching and Data


Title:
MOUNTING STRUCTURE FOR A COOLING UNIT AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING MOUNTING STRUCTURE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2017/144369
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A mounting structure for a cooling unit of an electrical machine for reducing vibration. The mounting structure (1) comprises a first frame (2), a second frame (3), at least one damping device (4), and an insulating fabric (5) configured to stay non-tensioned. The damping device (4) and the insulating fabric (5) are fitted between the first (2) and the second frame(3).The damping device(4) and the insulating fabric (5) are attached to the first frame(2) and to the second frame(3). The damping device (4) is forming a flexible connection between thefirst (2) and the second (3) frame and is capable of limiting tilt between the first (2) and the second (3) frame.

Inventors:
SALMI MIKKO (FI)
VAINIO ILKKA (FI)
Application Number:
PCT/EP2017/053661
Publication Date:
August 31, 2017
Filing Date:
February 17, 2017
Export Citation:
Click for automatic bibliography generation   Help
Assignee:
ABB SCHWEIZ AG (CH)
International Classes:
B63H21/30; F01P11/10; F16F1/373; F28F9/00
Foreign References:
EP2058156A12009-05-13
CN202111589U2012-01-11
CN103277181A2013-09-04
EP0558619A11993-09-08
US4596285A1986-06-24
Other References:
None
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
KOLSTER OY AB (FI)
Download PDF:
Claims:
CLAIMS

1. A mounting structure in a cooling unit of an electrical machine for reducing vibration, c h ar acter ized in that the mounting structure (1 ) com- prisesafirst frame (2), a second frame(3),at least one damping device (4), and an insulating fabric (5) configured to stay non-tensioned, thedamping device (4) and the insulating fabric (5) are fitted between the first (2) and the second frame (3), and the damping device (4) and the insulating fabric (5) are attached to the first frame (2) and to the second frame (3), the insulation fabric (5) is a non-load bear- ing, the damping device (4) is forming a flexible connection between the first (2) and the second (3) frame and is capable of limiting tilt between the first (2) and the second (3) frame.

2. The mounting structure according to claim ^characteri zed in that thedamping device (4) comprises a first (13) and a second holder member (16), the first and second holder members comprising a bottom wall (14, 17) and sidewall (15, 18) upstanding from thebottom wall (14,17), theopen ends(19,20) of the first and the second holder members (13,16) are arranged opposite to each other, the first holder member (13) is fitted at least partially inside the second holder member (16),and a first damping element (21) is fixed to the bottom wall (14) of the first holder member (13) and to the bottom wall (17) of the second holder member (16).

3. The mounting structure as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 2, character ized in that thedamping device (4) com prises a second damping element (24) attached to the surface of the side wall (18) of the second holder member (16) facing thesidewall (15) of thefirst holder member (13).

4. The mounting structure as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 3, character ized in that thefirst damping element (21 ) com prises a cylindrical hollow body and the second damping element (24) comprises a damping strip.

5. The mounting structure as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 4, character ized in that the first (13) and the second (16) holder member comprise a rectangular bottom wall (14,17) and rectangular sidewalls(15,18).

6. The mounting structure as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 5, character ized in that the side wall (15) of the first holder member (13) and thesidewall (18) of the second holder member (16) are spaced at a distance to limit the tilt between thefirst (2) and the second (3) frame.

7. The mounting structure as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 6, ch ar acte r i zed in that the height of the insulating fabric (5) is 1 ,1..1 ,5 times greater than the maximum height of the gap (h) between the first (2) and the second frame (3).

8. The mounting structure as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 7, ch ar acte r i zed in that the first (2) and/ or the second frame (3) comprise a carrier beam (10) extending between the two sides of the first (2) or second (3) framefor carrying a heat exchanger (8) of the cooling unit (6).

9. The mounting structure as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 8, ch ar acte r i zed in that the mounting structure comprises eight pieces of damping devices (4).

10. The mounting structure as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 9, ch ar acte r i zed in that the first damping element (21 ) comprises natural rubber and the second damping element (24) comprises ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber.

11. The mounting structure as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 10, ch ar acte r i zed in that theinsulatingfabric(5) comprisesaromaticpolyam- ide fibres.

12. A method for manufacturing a mounting structure in a cooling unit of an electrical machine for reducing vibration, cha r act er i zed in that the method comprises manufacturing a first frame (2) and a second frame (3), manufacturing at least one damping device (4) comprising a tilt limiting arrangement for limitingthetilt between thefirst (2) and the second (3) frame, fittingthedamping device (4) and an insulating fabric (5) between the first (2) and the second frame (3), and attaching the damping device (4) and the insulating fabric (5) to the first frame (2) and to the second frame (3), and configuring the non-load bearing insulating fabric (5) to stay non-tensioned.

13. An electrical machine comprising a mounting structure as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 11, cha r acte r i zed in that the first frame (2) is attached to a frame of the electrical machine (12) and the second frame (3) isat- tached to a housing of the cooling unit (7).

14. The electrical machine according to claim 13, ch ar acte r i zed in that the electrical machine (12) is an electrical generator connected to a diesel engine (25).

Description:
MOUNTING STRUCTURE FOR A COOLING UNIT AND METHOD FOR

MANUFACTURING MOUNTING STRUCTURE

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0001] The invention relates to a mounting structure for a cooling unit of an electrical machine, and more particularly to a solution for reducing vibration in a cooling unit of an electrical machine.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0002] An electrical machine generates heat in its various parts because of mechanical losses, magnetic losses and electrical losses. This excess heat has to be removed. The heat is often transferred to a cooling fluid which is circu- lated in the electrical machine and then cooled in a separate cooling unit after which it is returned back to the electrical machine.

[0003] As the cooling fluid circulates inside the electrical machine the entrance of dirt, dust and water to the cooling unit has to be restricted. The mounting of the cooling unit to the electrical machine needs to fulfil enclosure protection requirements specific to each application. A common solution is to provide a sealing strip to block the gap between the frame of the cooling unit and the frame of the electrical machine. The installation of the sealing strip is time consuming and the obtainable enclosure protection with the sealing strip is limited.

[0004] Ships often employ electrical generators connected to diesel en- ginesto provide auxiliary power for lights, fans, winches and also for main propulsion. The vibrations originating from diesel engine are transferred to the cooling unit through the electrical machine connection and through a shared mounting plate of the diesel engine and the electrical generator.

[0005] A cooling unit of an electrical machine is typically installed on the top of the electrical machine. The vibrations transferred from the mounting plate of the electrical machine and from the electrical machine accumulate to the cooling unit causing vibration in the housing and in the heat exchanger of the cooling unit. These mechanical vibrations have to be reduced to comply with the vibration tests and to decrease the maintenance costs.

[0006] A common solution for reducing vibrations is to use vibration dampers. However, the dimensioning of the vibration dampers for the cooling unit requires high tolerances as the flexible sealing strip between the cooling unit and the electrical machine frames carries also loads and transfers vibrations.

[0007] In a marine application the electrical machine, electrical motor or electrical generator, have to pass also a tilt test. Therefore also the cooling unit connected to the electrical machine has to be provided with a tilt limiting system to be capable of passing the tilt test performed to the electrical machine.

[0008] The drawback with the previous solutions for reducing vibrations of the cooling unit of the electrical machine is the high number of stages of manufacture and the manufacturing costs together with the restricted enclosure protection class for the cooling unit.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0009] An object of the present invention is to solve the above mentioned drawbacksand to provideasimpleand efficient solution for reducing vibration in a cooling unit of an electrical machine.

[0010] This object is achieved with a mounting structure for a cooling unit of an electrical machine according to independent claim 1.

[0011] The mounting structure in a cooling unit of an electrical machine for reducing vibration comprises a first frame, a second frame, at least one damping device, and an insulating fabric configured to stay non-tensioned. The dam ping device and theinsulatingfabricarefitted between thefirst and thesecond frame. Thedamping device and the insulating fabric are attached to thefirst frame and to the second frame. The insulation fabric is a non-load bearing.Jhe damping device isforming a flexible connection between thefirst and thesecond frame and is capable of limiting tilt between thefirst and thesecond frame.

[0012] An advantage of the invention is that it reduces the number of stages of manufacture and the manufacturing costs. The invention also provides a high protection from dirt, dust and water to thecooling unit.

[0013] The preferred embodiments of the invention are disclosed in the dependent claims.

BRI EF DESCRI PTION OF THE DRAWI NGS

[0014] In thefollowing the invention will bedescribed in greater detail by meansof preferred embodimentswith referenceto theaccompanyingdrawings, in which

Figure 1 shows a cooling unit with a mounting structure;

Figure 2 showsa mounting structure;

Figure 3 showsa cross-section of the mounting structure of Figure 1 ; Figures 4a-b showsa damping device;

Figure 5 shows the cooling unit with the mounting structure connected to an electrical generator; Figure 6 shows an electrical generator connected to adiesel enginewith a cooling unit with a mounting structure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE I NVENTION

[0015] Figure 1 shows a cooling unit with a mounting structure 1.The mounting structure 1 comprises a first frame 2 and a second frame 3 placed on top of each other. The cooling unit 6 is arranged on the top of the second frame 3. The cooling unit 6 comprises a housing 7 and a heat exchanger 8 within the housing. The housing 7 of the cooling unit 6 is fixed to the second frame 3.

[0016] The cooling unit 6 can comprise more than one heat exchangers 8.Themost common heat exchanger typesaretube-and-shell heat exchangersand plate heat exchangers. The heat exchanging fluids used for an electrical machine are typically gaseous and/ or liquid, e.g. air and water. Electrical generators connected to diesel engines use often air as the cooling fluid within the electrical machine, i.e. in the internal circulation, and liquid as a cooling fluid in the external circulation which coolsdown the air of internal circulation.

[0017] The heat exchanger 8 divides the housing 7 into two sections. The cooling fluid 26a heated in the electrical machine 12 enters to the first section of the housing 7 from the bottom of the cooling unit 6 through the attached first and second frames 2, 3. The cooling fluid 26aflowsthrough the heat exchanger 8 whereit iscooled by theexternal coolingliquid tothesecond section of thehousing 7. In the heat exchanger cooled cooling fluid 26b leavesthe cooling unit 6 from the bottom of the cooling unit 6 on the second section's side. The cooled cooling fluid 26b flows through the attached first and second frames 2, 3 back to the electrical machine 12. The inlet and outlet 9 of the heat exchanger 8 for an external liquid cooling fluid are shown in the Figure 1.

[0018] Figure 2 shows a mounting structure 1 for a cooling unit of an electrical machine for reducing vibration. The mounting structure 1 comprises a first frame 2 and a second frame 3. The frames 2, 3 are of rectangular shape and comprise four sides. The first frame 2 and/ or the second frame 3 comprises a car - rier beam 10 extending between two sides 11 a-b of the corresponding frame for carrying a heat exchanger 8. In Figure 2 the vertically upper frame, the second frame 3 comprisesthe carrier beam 10 for theheat exchanger 8. The carrier beam 10 divides the opening inside the frames 2, 3 into two parts. An insulating fabric 5a configured to stay non-tensioned is arranged to seal the vertical gap between the lower surface of the carrier beam 10 and the level of the lower surface of the first frame 2. The insulation fabric 5a can be attached to the carrier beam 10 by pressing the fabric 5a between aflat iron bar and the carrier beam 10. The vertically lower edge of the insulation fabric 5a can be attached to a fixing beam 28 extending between two sides 11 a-b of the first frame 2 underneath the carrier beam 10, for instance, with aflat iron bar. The insulation fabric 5a is fitted between the carrier beam 10 and the fixing beam 28. The insulation fabric 5a forms a wall and prevents the cooling fluid 26a from passing under the heat exchanger 8 without entering the housing 7.

[0019] The insulating fabric 5a surrounding the opening defined by the first 2 and the second 3 frames and the insulating fabric 5a extending underneath the carrier beam 10 form inlet 27a and outlet 27b channels for the cooling fluid 26a-b. The cooling fluid 26a which is heated in the electrical machine 12 flows through the inlet channel 27a to the housing 7 of the cooling unit 6. The cooling fluid 26bwhich iscooled in theheat exchanger 8flowsfrom thehousing 7through the outlet channel 27b to the electrical machine 12. The insulating fabric 5a fitted between the carrier beam 10 and the fixing beam 28 is preferably similar to the insulation fabric 5 fitted between the first 2 and the second frame 3.

[0020] The mounting structure shown in Figures comprises 8 pes of damping devices 4. Two damping devices 4 are installed between the first 2 and second frame 3 at each side 11 a-d.

[0021] Figure 3 illustrates a cross-section of the mounting structure 1 of Figure 2 along line A-A. A damping device 4 is fitted between the first 2 and the second frame 3 of the mounting structure 1. The damping device 4 is fixed to the first frame2 and tothe second frame3.Thedampingdevice4formsaflexiblecon- nection between the first 2 and the second 3 frame.

[0022] The flexibility of the damping device 4 creates the vibrational isolation between the electrical machine and the cooling unit 6. The damping device 4 damps the vibration by using the flexible properties of the damping elements 21,24 (see Figure4b).

[0023] The insulating fabric 5 seals the vertical gap between the first 2 and the second frame 3. It keeps the cooling fluid flowing through the mounting structure 1 separate from the surrounding air. The insulating fabric 5 also prevents dust, dirt and water from entering to the cooling fluid circulation in the electrical machine and the cooling unit 6.

[0024] The insulating fabric 5 isattached to thefirst frame 2 and to the second frame 3. [0025] The insulating fabric 5 is configured to stay non-tensioned and is non-load bearing. Therefore the insulation fabric does not to carry forces or transfer vibrations from the first frame 2 to the second frame 3.

[0026] Sack insulating fabric 5 allows the insulating fabric 5 to stay non-tensioned regardless the position of the dam ping device, i.e. regardless the gap height h between the first 2 and second 3 frame.

[0027] The insulating fabric 5 should resists forces, stresses such as pushes or pulls, in order to prevent it damaging due to external reasons. The insulating fabric 5 comprises preferably aromatic polyamide fibres.

[0028] Figures 4a-b show a damping device 4 used in the mounting structure 1. The damping device 4 comprises two holder members for receiving damping elements. The first holder member 13 comprises a bottom wall 14 and a surrounding side wall 15 up-standing from the bottom wall 14. The second holder member 16 comprises a bottom wall 17 and a surrounding side wall 18 up-stand- ing from the bottom wall 17. The outer dimensions of the first holder member 13 are smaller than the inner dimensions of the second holder member 16 allowing the first holder member 13 to befitted partially inside the second holder member 16. The open ends of the first 19 and the second holder members 20 are arranged opposite to each other. A first damping element 21 is fitted inside the first holder member 13 with itsfirst end 22afixed to thebottom wall 14. The second end 22b of the first damping element 21 isfixed to the bottom wall 17 of the second holder member 16. The height L1 of the first damping element 21 is greater than the height L2 of the side wall of the first holder member 13, i.e. the damping element 21 creates a distance between the side wall 15 of the first holder member 13 and the bottom 17 of the second holder member 16.

[0029] The bottom walls 14,17of the first holder member 13 and the second holder member 16 comprise fixing points 23, e.g. a hole and sleeve for a screw joint. The first holder member 13 isfixed to the first frame 2 and the second holder member 16 is fixed to the second frame 3.

[0030] In the Figures the first 13 and the second 16 holder member comprise a rectangular shaped bottom and a rectangular shaped side walls. The sides of thebottom areof equal length. The shape of thebottom can also be a circle, for instance.

[0031] The flexible first damping element 21 fixed to the holder mem- bers 13, 16 from its ends 22a-b allows the holder members 13,16 to move in relation to each other until the tilting limit is reached. The side walls 15, 18 of the holder members 13, 16 spaced at a distance and placed within each other limit the tilt between thefirst 2 and the second 3 frame. When the damping device 4 is at the maximum tilt position theouter surface of thesidewall 15 of thefirst holder member 13 hitsthe inner surface of the sidewall 18 of the second holder member 16 stopping the relative movement of thefirst and second holder member.

[0032] When the damping device 4 isat themaximum tilt position the outer surface of thesidewall 15 of thefirst holder member 13 hitsthe inner surface of the sidewall 18 of the second holder member 16. The maximum tilt position of the dam ping device cor responds the maxim urn height of the gap h between thefirst 2 and the second frame 3. The height of the insulating fabric 5 is preferably 1 ,1 - 1 ,5 times greater the maximum height of thegap h between thefirst 2 and thesec- ond frame 3.

[0033] In the Figures the first damping element 21 comprises a cylindrical hollow body. The fixing points 23 provided for fixing the holder members 13, 16 to the frames 2, 3 are inside the cylindrical hollow body in radial direction r.

[0034] The material of thefirst damping element 21 is preferably natural rubber which features low compression set, high tensile strength, resilience, abrasion and tear resistance, good friction characteristics, excellent bonding capa- bilitiesto metal substrate, and good vibration dampening characteristics.

[0035] A second damping element 24 is attached to the surface of the side wall 18 of the second holder member 16 facing the side wall 15 of the first holder member 13.

[0036] The second damping element 24 is suppressing vibration and also preventing noise generation in the damping device 4. The first 13 and thesec- ond holder members 16 of the damping device are preferably made of steel. When the damping device 4 tilts the outer surface of the side wall 15 of the first holder member 13 hitsthe inner surface of the sidewall 18 of the second holder member 16. As the inner surface of the second holder member 16 is covered with the second damping element 24 it dampens the clacking sound. The second damping ele- ment 24 comprises preferably strip-likedamping material. Thematerial of thesec- ond element is preferably ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber, EPDM rubber, which has an excellent weather and ozone resistance.

[0037] The damping elements 21 , 24 are glued on pi ace to thefirst 13 and second 16 holder members using a glue together with a heating and pressing process.

[0038] The mounting structure 1 can be manufactured with a method of manufacturing a first frame 2 and a second frame 3 and at least one damping device 4. The manufactured damping element 4 comprises a tilt limiting arrangement for limiting the tilt between the first 2 and the second 3 frame. The damping device 4 and an insulating fabric 5 are fitted between the first 2 and the second frame 3. The damping device 4 and the insulating fabric 5 are attached to the first frame 2 and to the second frame 3. The damping device 4 can be attached to the frames 2, 3 using its fixing points 23 for a screw joint, for instance. The insulation fabric 5 can be attached to the frames 2, 3 by pressing the fabric 5 between a flat iron bar and the frame 2, 3 and then securing the flat iron bar and the frame 2, 3 together by pop rivets installed to holes made to the frames 2, 3 and the flat iron bar. The insulating fabric 5 is configured to stay non-tensioned by providing a surplus length of insulating fabric 5 allowing the insulating fabric 5 to stay loose regardless of the movementsof thedamping device4.

[0039] The mounting structure 1 can be manufactured separately from the cooling unit 6 and the electrical machine 12. The mounting structure 1 forms a sub-assembled component. It is installed to the electrical machine 12 and to the cooling unit 6 in the assembly phase. Thusthe mounting structure 1 reducesthe stages of manufacture and manufacturing costs in the electrical machine 12 manufacturing.

[0040] Figure 5 showsthe cooling unit 6 with the mounting structure

1 connected to an electrical machine 12. The mounting structure 1 is attached to the cooling unit 6 and to the electrical machine 12 using its fastening points 29a-b for a bolted or screw joint, for instance. The second frame 3 of the mounting structure 1 comprises holes in its fastening points 29b and it is attached to the housing 7 of the cooling unit 6 using screw joints. The first frame 2 of the mounting structure 1 comprises holes in itsfastening points29aand it isattached to the electrical machine 12 using screw joints. The fastening points 29a-b can comprise also lugs or brackets.

[0041] The cooling fluid 26a circulates in a closed circuit through the active parts of the electrical machine 12 and then through the heat exchanger 8. The air circulation isasymmetricin theelectrical machine 12.

[0042] The mounting structure 1 for a cooling unit 6 of an electrical machine 12 for reducing vibration can be used in several types of electrical machines and in many applications comprising electrical machines. The term electri- cal machinecomprisesmotorsand generators. One application isan electrical generator connected to adiesel engine25 wherethediesel engine25 and theelectrical generator 12 share a mounting plate 30 as shown in Figure 6. In this marine application, the mounting structure 1 significantly reduces the transmission of vibration, caused by the electrical machine 12 and adiesel engine 26, to vibrations in the cooling unit housing 7 and in the heat exchanger 8, and, as a result, to noise in the cooling unit and air.

[0043] It will be obvious to a person skilled in the art that, as the technology advances, the inventive concept can be implemented in various ways. The invention and its embodiments are not limited to the examples described above but may vary within the scope of the claims.

[0044] Part list: 1 a mounting structure, 2 a first frame, 3 a second frame, 4 a damping device, 5, 5a an insulating fabric, 6 a cooling unit, 7 a housing, 8 a heat exchanger, 9 an inlet and an outlet of heat exchanger, 10 a carrier beam, 11 a-b a frame side, 12 an electrical machine, 13 a first holder member, 14 a bottom wall, 15 a side wall, 16 a second holder member, 17 a bottom wall, 18 a side wall, 19 an open end of a first holder member, 20 an open end of a second holder member, 21 afirst damping element, 22a-b an end of damping element, 23 afixing point, 24 a second damping element, 25 adiesel engine, 26a-b cooling fluid, 27a-b channel, 28 fixing beam, 29a-b fastening point, 30 mounting plate.

[0045] h a gap height, L1 a height of damping element, L2 a height of sidewall, r radial direction.