18264856. COOLING CHANNELS IN A HIGH-DENSITY MOTOR simplified abstract (Raytheon Technologies Corporation)

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COOLING CHANNELS IN A HIGH-DENSITY MOTOR

Organization Name

Raytheon Technologies Corporation

Inventor(s)

Aritra Sur of South Windsor CT (US)

Kimberly Rae Saviers of Glastonbury CT (US)

Abbas A. Alahyari of Glastonbury CT (US)

Andrzej Ernest Kuczek of Bristol CT (US)

Jagadeesh Kumar Tangudu of South Windsor CT (US)

COOLING CHANNELS IN A HIGH-DENSITY MOTOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18264856 titled 'COOLING CHANNELS IN A HIGH-DENSITY MOTOR

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a stator with a cooling passage for improved heat dissipation.

  • Stator includes stator hub, stator teeth, and winding with cooling passage.
  • Cooling passage connected to inlet and outlet plenums.
  • Coil separators with cooling passages may be included.

Potential Applications

The technology could be applied in electric motors, generators, and other rotating machinery where heat dissipation is crucial.

Problems Solved

The cooling passage helps dissipate heat generated during operation, preventing overheating and potential damage to the stator.

Benefits

Improved heat dissipation can increase the efficiency and lifespan of the stator, reducing maintenance costs and downtime.

Potential Commercial Applications

This technology could be valuable in industries such as automotive, aerospace, and renewable energy where high-performance electric motors are used.

Possible Prior Art

Prior art may include stators with cooling systems, but the specific design of a cooling passage within the winding may be novel.

Unanswered Questions

How does the cooling passage impact the overall efficiency of the stator?

The cooling passage helps dissipate heat, preventing overheating and potentially improving the efficiency of the stator by maintaining optimal operating temperatures.

What materials are typically used to construct the cooling passage in the winding?

Materials such as copper or aluminum may be used for the winding with the cooling passage to ensure efficient heat transfer and durability.


Original Abstract Submitted

A stator includes a stator hub, a plurality of stator teeth extending from stator hub that define a stator slot and at least one winding disposed in the stator slot, the winding including a cooling passage formed therein through. The cooling passage is connected to an inlet plenum and an outlet plenum. The stator can also include coil separators tint include cooling passages.