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Implementation of a Non-Metallic Barrier in an Electric MotorElectric motors that run in pure oxygen must be sealed, or "canned," for safety reasons to prevent the oxygen from entering into the electrical portion of the motor. The current canning process involves designing a metallic barrier around the rotor to provide the separation. This metallic barrier reduces the motor efficiency as speed is increased. In higher-speed electric motors, efficiency is greatly improved if a very thin, nonmetallic barrier can be utilized. The barrier thickness needs to be approximately 0.025-in. (.0.6-mm) thick and can be made of a brittle material such as glass. The motors, however, designed for space applications are typically subject to high-vibration environments. A fragile, non-metallic barrier can be utilized in a motor assembly if held in place by a set of standard rubber O-ring seals. The O-rings provide the necessary sealing to keep oxygen away from the electrical portion of the motor and also isolate the fragile barrier from the harsh motor vibration environment. The compliance of the rubber O-rings gently constrains the fragile barrier and isolates it from the harsh external motor environment. The use of a non-metallic barrier greatly improves motor performance, especially at higher speeds, while isolating the electronics from the working fluid with an inert liner.
Document ID
20120006567
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Other - NASA Tech Brief
Authors
M?Sadoques, George
(Hamilton Sundstrand Space Systems International, Inc. Windsor Locks, CT, United States)
Carra, Michael
(Hamilton Sundstrand Space Systems International, Inc. Windsor Locks, CT, United States)
Beringer, Woody
(Hamilton Sundstrand Space Systems International, Inc. Windsor Locks, CT, United States)
Date Acquired
August 25, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2012
Publication Information
Publication: NASA Tech Briefs, January 2012
Subject Category
Nonmetallic Materials
Report/Patent Number
MSC-24876-1
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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