treez
Computer
- Jan 10, 2008
- 87
Hello,
(This is a double post and i apologise though the other post is in the electric motors section and i considered that the audiences would be likely different for these two places.)
We are having problems with cracks sometimes occurring in the welds in our stators. We would be most grateful if you had any equipment which could help us to detect these cracks.
We are designing and manufacturing electric car motors. The stator for these motors houses many power electronic inverter (H-Bridge) boards which help to drive the rotor.
These stators have like a water jacket in them which is for cooling.
Unfortunately, the stator metal has been welded in places next to where the inverter boards go and the cooling water is escaping through minute cracks in the welds and getting to the inverter boards. As you can imagine this has bad consequences.
Not all the welds leak in this way, but some do.
What we need is some way of detecting these minute cracks.
At the moment we are putting water with washing-up liquid in it over the weld and then pressurising the cooling water chamber with a car tyre foot-pump. -If there are cracks present then we should see bubbles in the water.
This is not a good way to detect the cracks however, and we need some better way.
I would be most grateful if you had any equipment that could detect these cracks for us. Preferably something hand-held, quick and convenient.
Our production Engineer believes that a good way to detect cracks would be for him to pump air into the cooling water chamber and then for him to “listen” for air hissing out of the crack using a microphone.....-either with him listening for the amplified output of the microphone or putting the received audio “hissing” signal into a detector which will detect the special “hissing audio waves” that are characteristic of air hissing out of a crack in the metal.
Kind Regards,
(This is a double post and i apologise though the other post is in the electric motors section and i considered that the audiences would be likely different for these two places.)
We are having problems with cracks sometimes occurring in the welds in our stators. We would be most grateful if you had any equipment which could help us to detect these cracks.
We are designing and manufacturing electric car motors. The stator for these motors houses many power electronic inverter (H-Bridge) boards which help to drive the rotor.
These stators have like a water jacket in them which is for cooling.
Unfortunately, the stator metal has been welded in places next to where the inverter boards go and the cooling water is escaping through minute cracks in the welds and getting to the inverter boards. As you can imagine this has bad consequences.
Not all the welds leak in this way, but some do.
What we need is some way of detecting these minute cracks.
At the moment we are putting water with washing-up liquid in it over the weld and then pressurising the cooling water chamber with a car tyre foot-pump. -If there are cracks present then we should see bubbles in the water.
This is not a good way to detect the cracks however, and we need some better way.
I would be most grateful if you had any equipment that could detect these cracks for us. Preferably something hand-held, quick and convenient.
Our production Engineer believes that a good way to detect cracks would be for him to pump air into the cooling water chamber and then for him to “listen” for air hissing out of the crack using a microphone.....-either with him listening for the amplified output of the microphone or putting the received audio “hissing” signal into a detector which will detect the special “hissing audio waves” that are characteristic of air hissing out of a crack in the metal.
Kind Regards,