Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1980-03-19
1982-09-07
Duggan, Donovan F.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
310155, 310181, 318701, H02K 1906
Patent
active
043486053
ABSTRACT:
A reluctance machine comprises a rotor having a plurality of unwound salient rotor poles, and a stator with an even number of mutually equal groups of salient stator poles evenly distributed around the inner circumference of the stator unit, each stator pole being surrounded by a respective working coil. The stator poles belonging to the same group have the same polarity and also the same premagnetization. The polarity is determined by the working coils being distributed between at least two working windings which are each provided with a rectifying means. Between two stator poles, whose working coils belong to one and the same working winding, there is at least one stator pole which supports a working coil belonging to some other working winding.
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