Title :
The evaluation and testing of graphite fiber composite materials for high speed rotors
Author :
Nagy, Geza ; Rosenwasser, Stuart ; Mehle, Greg
Author_Institution :
D&R Technol. Inc., San Diego, CA, USA
fDate :
1/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
High speed rotating machine designs may depend on high strength, filament wound carbon fiber composite bands to contain discrete metal conductors in the spinning rotor. Both the failure strength and stiffness of these composite bands play a major role in determining the limiting speed and stored energy in the rotor. This paper describes the results of an investigation to evaluate the mechanical properties of several candidate advanced carbon fiber materials for composite rotors. An experimental technique utilizing a mass-loaded spinning composite ring (rotor) has been developed to provide a viable and cost-effective way to characterize, under relevant dynamic loading conditions, the delivered strength of candidate graphite fibers in filament wound constructions. The test concept and development are described, and the measured in-situ strengths of several representative candidate fibers (T650-42, IM7, M46J composite rotors) are compared to available data. Up to 40 percent reduction of delivered fiber strength in the filament wound rotors compared to vendor-supplied fiber tow strengths were observed
Keywords :
composite materials; electric machines; machine testing; materials testing; rotors; advanced carbon fiber materials; dynamic loading conditions; failure strength; filament wound rotors; graphite fiber composite materials; high-speed rotating machine designs; high-speed rotors; mass-loaded spinning composite ring; spinning rotor; stiffness; wound carbon fiber composite; Composite materials; Material properties; Materials testing; Optical fiber devices; Optical fiber testing; Organic materials; Power generation; Rotating machines; Rotors; Wounds;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on