Electromagnetic coil
US-2019066913-A1 · Feb 28, 2019 · US
US11437188B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11437188-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816141263-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 25, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 25, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 6, 2022 |
| Grant date | Sep 6, 2022 |
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Methods for fabricating wires insulated by low porosity glass coatings are provided, as are high temperature electromagnetic (EM) devices containing such wires. In embodiments, a method for fabricating a high temperature EM device includes applying a glass coating precursor material onto a wire. The glass coating precursor material contains a first plurality of glass particles having an initial softening point. After application onto the wire, the glass coating precursor material is heat treated under process conditions producing a crystallized intermediary glass coating having a modified softening point exceeding the initial softening point. The crystallized intermediary glass coating is then infiltrated with a filler glass precursor material containing a second plurality of glass particles. After infiltration, the filler glass precursor material is heat treated to consolidate the second plurality of glass particles into the crystallized intermediary glass coating and thereby yield a low porosity glass coating adhered to the wire.
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A method for fabricating a high temperature electromagnetic device, the method comprising: applying a glass coating precursor material onto a wire, the glass coating precursor material containing a first plurality of glass particles having an initial softening point; heat treating the glass coating precursor material, after application onto the wire, under process conditions producing a crystallized intermediary glass coating having a new softening point exceeding the initial softening point; infiltrating the crystallized intermediary glass coating with a filler glass precursor material containing a second plurality of glass particles; and heat treating the filler glass precursor material to consolidate the second plurality of glass particles into the crystallized intermediary glass coating and yield a low porosity glass coating adhered to the wire, the low porosity glass coating having a porosity less than 15% by volume, wherein heat treating the glass coating precursor material comprises: conducting a firing phase at a first peak temperature; after conducting the firing phase, conducting a nucleation phase at a second peak temperature less than the first peak temperature; and after conducting the nucleation phase, conducting a crystal growth phase at a third peak temperature greater than the second peak temperature and less than the first peak temperature. 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising: after heat treating the filler glass precursor material, inserting a coiled length of the wire including the low porosity glass coating into a vessel; and after inserting the coil length of the wire including the low porosity glass coating into the vessel, filling at least a portion of the vessel with an inorganic potting material having a Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE) exceeding a CTE of the first plurality of glass particles and a CTE of the second plurality of glass particles. 3. A method for fabricating a high temperature electromagnetic device, the method comprising: applying a glass coating precursor material onto a wire, the glass coating precursor material containing a first plurality of glass particles having an initial softening point and selecting the first plurality of glass particles to have a first average particle size; heat treating the glass coating precursor material, after application onto the wire, under process conditions producing a crystallized intermediary glass coating having a new softening point exceeding the initial softening point; infiltrating the crystallized intermediary glass coating with a filler glass precursor material containing a second plurality of glass particles, and selecting the second plurality of glass particles to have a second average particle size different than the first average particle size; and heat treating the filler glass precursor material to consolidate the second plurality of glass particles into the crystallized intermediary glass coating and yield a low porosity glass coating adhered to the wire and the low porosity glass coating has a porosity less than 15% by volume. 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the first plurality of glass particles comprises a first glass type; and wherein the second plurality of glass particles comprises at least the first glass type. 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the first plurality of glass particles consists essentially of the first glass type. 6. The method of claim 3 wherein the first plurality of glass particles comprises the first glass type having the initial softening point, and wherein the method further comprises formulating the filler glass precursor material to contain a glass mixture comprising: the first glass type; and a second glass type having a second softening point less than the first softening point. 7. The method of claim 3 further comprising formulating the glass coating precursor material to contain an inorganic thickening agent, which increases a viscosity of the crystallized intermediary glass coating when heated beyond the new softening point. 8. The method of claim 7 further comprising providing the inorganic thickening agent in the form of platelet-shaped particles. 9. The method of claim 8 further comprising selecting the platelet-shaped particles to have an average maximum cross-sectional dimension greater than an average maximum cross-sectional dimension of the second plurality of glass particles. 10. The method of claim 3 further comprising formulating the glass coating precursor material to contain about 0.1% to about 5% of a nucleating agent, by weight. 11. The method of claim 3 wherein infiltrating comprises: providing the filler glass precursor material as a paste applied to an exterior of the crystallized intermediary glass coating; and infiltrating the paste into pores of crystallized intermediary glass coating utilizing a vacuum impregnation process. 12. A method for producing a high temperature electromagnetic device, the method comprising: forming, over an outer surface of a wire, an intermediary glass coating composed of at least a first glass, by weight, the first glass having a first Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE), forming comprising: applying a glass coating precursor material onto the wire, the glass coating precursor material containing particles composed of the first glass; performing an intermediary heat treatment process to consolidate the particles composed of the first glass into an intermediary glass coating; infiltrating the intermediary glass coating with a filler glass precursor material, the filler glass precursor material containing particles composed of a second glass having a second CTE substantially equivalent to the first CTE; after infiltrating the intermediary glass coating with the filler glass precursor material, performing a densification heat treatment process to consolidate the particles composed of the second glass into the intermediary glass coating and yield a low porosity glass coating adhered to the wire, the low porosity glass coating having a porosity less than 15% by volume; after performing the densification heat treatment process, placing a coiled length of the wire in a vessel; and after placing the coiled length of the wire in the vessel, at least partially filling an interior of the vessel with an inorganic cement having a third CTE less than the first CTE and less than the second CTE. 13. The method of claim 12 wherein performing an intermediary heat treatment process comprises: conducting a firing phase at a first peak temperature; after the firing phase, conducting a nucleation phase at a second peak temperature less than the first peak temperature; and after the nucleation phase, conducting a crystal growth phase at a third peak temperature greater than the second peak temperature and less than the first peak temperature. 14. The method of claim 12 further comprising carrying-out the intermediary heat treatment process under process conditions inducing crystallization of at least a portion of the intermediary glass coating. 15. The method of claim 12 comprising formulating the glass coating precursor material to contain, in addition to the particles composed of the first glass: a nucleating agent promoting crystallization of the intermediary glass coating during the intermediary heat treatment process; and an inorganic thickening agent increasing a viscosity of the intermediary glass coating during reflow.
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