Optimization of rotor shaft shrink fit method for motor using “Robust design”
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This research is collaborative investigation with the general-purpose motor manufacturer. To review construction method in production process, we applied the parameter design method of quality engineering and tried to approach the optimization of construction method. Conventionally, press-fitting method has been adopted in process of fitting rotor core and shaft which is main component of motor, but quality defects such as core shaft deflection occurred at the time of press fitting. In this research, as a result of optimization design of “shrink fitting method by high-frequency induction heating” devised as a new construction method, its construction method was feasible, and it was possible to extract the optimum processing condition.
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volume 14 issue 4
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publication date 2018-12-01
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