Active PAR

P3149

Trial Use Guide for Dissection Techniques of Form Wound Stator Coils and Bars

The guide describes dissection techniques and methodologies for form wound stator coils and bars from rotating machines. The techniques are for use at any point in the life cycle of a coil or bar, as dissection can be done as part of a manufacturing process, after qualification test, after machine faults, and on coils and bars with no faults. The guide applies to any given construction, including Vacuum Pressure Impregnation (VPI), Resin Rich (RR), and Global Vacuum Pressure Impregnation (GVPI) and other systems. Due to the variety of construction, materials, and manufacturing processes, the guide does not provide acceptance criteria for measurable parameters.

Sponsor Committee
PE/EM - Electric Machinery
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Joint Sponsors
DEI/SC
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2022-02-23

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
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PE/EM - Electric Machinery
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Working Group
Diss Guide - Dissection Guide
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Tom Thompson
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Working Group Chair
Nancy Frost

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