
Electrical Insulation for Rotating Machines
Design, Evaluation, Aging, Testing and Repair
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 2. January 2004
Book
Hardback
392 pages
978-0-471-44506-7 (ISBN)
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Description
This is a single comprehensive resource for the design, application, testing, and maintenance of rotating machines. Filling a long standing gap in the field, "Electrical Insulation for Rotating Machines" covers, in one useful volume, all aspects of the design, deterioration, testing, and repair of the electrical insulation used in motors and generators. Lucidly written by leading experts, this authoritative reference provides both historical background important to understanding machine insulation design and the most up to date information on new machines and how to select insulation systems for them. Coverage includes such key topics as: types of rotating machines, windings, and rotor and stator winding construction; evaluating insulation materials and systems; stator winding and rotor winding insulation systems in current use; failure mechanisms and repair; testing and monitoring; and, maintenance strategies.
Detailing over 30 different rotor and stator winding failure processes and reviewing almost 25 different tests and monitors used to assess winding insulation condition, "Electrical Insulation for Rotating Machines" will help machine users avoid unnecessary machine failures, reduce maintenance costs, and inspire greater confidence in the design of future machines.
Detailing over 30 different rotor and stator winding failure processes and reviewing almost 25 different tests and monitors used to assess winding insulation condition, "Electrical Insulation for Rotating Machines" will help machine users avoid unnecessary machine failures, reduce maintenance costs, and inspire greater confidence in the design of future machines.
Reviews / Votes
"This is a very practical reference book on motor/generator insulation design and repair, and it is sure to become a well-used classic by those who design, maintain, and repair large rotating machines." (IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, May/June 2004, Vol. 20, No. 3) "Clearly written and easily understood...this book is a valuable companion to the 1977 Rejda-Neville Industrial Motor Users' Handbook of Insulation for Rewids..." (Electrical Apparatus, March 2004)More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 162 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
676 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-44506-7 (9780471445067)
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Greg C. Stone | Ian Culbert | Edward A. Boulter
Electrical Insulation for Rotating Machines
Design, Evaluation, Aging, Testing, and Repair
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08/2014
2nd Edition
Wiley-IEEE Press
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Persons
GREG C. STONE, PhD, is a dielectrics engineer who is active in writing IEEE and IEC machine insulation standards, and who worked for the Research Division of Ontario Hydro testing its hundreds of motor and generator windings. He presently works for Iris Power Engineering. EDWARD A. BOULTER, Lt. Commander (Ret.), USN Reserves, is now a consulting engineer. Previously he spent nearly 40 years working as project/senior engineer and technical team leader designing machine insulation systems at General Electric. IAN CULBERT was a motor designer first for Parsons Peebles and then Reliance Electric. Prior to joining Iris Power Engineering, he worked for Ontario Power Generation as a motor specialist. HUSSEIN DHIRANI is a senior generator design engineer at Ontario Power Generation.
Content
Preface.1. Rotating Machine Insulation Systems.2. Evaluating Insulation Materials and Systems.3. Historical Development of Insulation Materials and Systems.4. Stator Winding Insulation Systems in Current Use.5. Rotor Winding Insulation Systems.6. Core Laminations and Their Insulation.7. General Principles of Winding Failure, Repair and Rewinding.8. Stator Failure Mechanisms and Repair.9. Rotor Winding Failure Mechanisms and Repair.10. Core Lamination Insulation Failure and Repair.11. General Principles of Testing and Monitoring.12. Off-Line Rotor and Stator Winding Tests.13. In-Service Monitoring of Stator and Rotor Windings.14. Core Testing.15. Acceptance and Site Testing of New Windings.16. Maintenance Strategies.Index.About the Authors.