THE STABILITY MONITORING OF THE MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF ELECTRICAL INSULATING SYSTEMS OF TRACTION ELECTRIC MACHINES
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https://doi.org/10.20998/2074-272X.2017.6.10Keywords:
traction electrical machines, electrical insulation systems, insulation resistance, cumulative sum control chart, manufacturing process stabilityAbstract
Introduction. Electrical insulation systems make up about 0.03 % of the traction electric machines (TEM) mass, but they are of exceptional importance and affect the design capabilities and manufacturing techniques of electric machines, ultimately - on their specific weight and overall dimensions, on the reliability and durability of the TEM. Purpose. The monitoring of the stability of the manufacturing process of electrical insulating systems of the TEM based on the insulation resistance measurements. Methodology. The analysis of the manufacturing process is carried out for three versions of the case of insulation of the magnetic system of the DC traction electric motor. Practical value. Construction and analysis of special graphs (charts) of individual values and cumulative sums of insulation resistance, sliding range MR allow to find out whether the technological process of manufacturing electric insulating systems of traction electric machines is in a statistically controllable state.References
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