Low modulus damping film

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Inventors

Blaugher, Richard D.
Kolek, Robert L.

Application #

870044

Filed

Jun-3-1986

Published

Jan-5-1988

Current US Class

029/596
029/605
156/52
335/216

International Classes

H02K 015/04

Field of Search

156/185 156/53 156/52 335/216 336/206 336/219 29/605 29/596 525/462

Assignee

The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air (Washington, DC)

Examiners

Simmons; David

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Franz; Bernard E., Singer; Donald J.

US Patent References

3931108   Process for prepari...
3991333   Winding support str...
4037312   Method of fabricati...
4038741   Method of making...
4467303   Superconducting...

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Other References

Dimensional Behavior of Thin-Film Dielectric Polymers in the Temperature Range 4.2 to 300 K, Jelinek & Muller, 7/22/75 (1st Inter. Cyrogenic Mat'ls Conf.) Plenum Press, New York, pp. 312-315. Non Metallic Materials and Composites at Low Temperatures, Muller, 1978, International Cyrogenic Materials Conference Board, pp. 339-363.

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Abstract
A film is disclosed which will accommodate high shear strain in a rigidly supported epoxy impregnated Nb.sub.3 Sn superconducting coil (SCC). In a generator application the SCC is subjected to a combined load due to differential thermal contraction, magnetic, and centrifugal forces. These strains could lead to coil fracture and resulting degradation of the field and current-carrying properties. A low modulus material at the interface between the SCC and support structure will reduce or distribute the shear strain to an acceptable level, i.e., no degradation in current carrying properties. Two film materials, polyethylene terephthalate Mylar (DuPont Chemical) and polycarbonate Makrofol KG (Mobay chemical) are disclosed as suitable damping or interface films. An adhesive such as the polyurethane Bostik 7070 is used for affixing the film to the winding surface.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. The method using a polymer as a low modulus damping film in the interface area between the outer winding surfaces and the winding support of an epoxy impregnated winding of multi-stranded Nb.sub.3 Sn superconductor in a generator; said polymer being a polycarbonate which is a non-polar, linear polyester of carbonic acid derived from bisphenol A, which at cryogneic temperature has a ratio of elongation to contraction of at least 10; and using an adhesive for affixing the film to the winding surface.

2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said polymer is that available from Mobay chemical under the trade name Makrofol KG.

3. The method according to claim 2, wherein said adhesive is the polyurethane available under the tradename Bostik 7070, applied by diluting the adhesive with methylene chloride and spraying the diluted mixture.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a low modulus damping film, and more particularly to a coil winding support for superconducting generator applications.

Superconducting generator applications require fast spin-up and rapid excitation. This start-up requirement necessitates a high field, high current advanced conductor such as Nb.sub.3 Sn, and a winding design which offers uniform mechanical support to prevent conductor motion. A fully epoxy impregnated winding of multistranded Nb.sub.3 Sn conductor satisfies both of these requirements. U.S. Pat. No. 3,991,333 shows a typical superconductive generator of this type, showing the use of Mylar inserted between each winding and its adjacent supports, to provide electrical insulation for the windings.

The epoxy-impregnated winding, however, must be rigidly supported with additional precompression to accommodate the centrifugal forces. As a result the coil winding support for a satisfactory design must be intimately interfaced with the impregnated winding. High shear strains can thus be transferred to the coil module which may facture and degrade the winding operation.
 
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