Flux trapped superconductor sychronous motor with creep compensa

Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary

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310261, 310268, H02K 3700

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051382075

ABSTRACT:
A superconductor motor (10) comprises a stator assembly (14) which includes a plurality of solenoids (40-44). A rotor assembly (12) includes a disk (20) of superconductive material in which are entrapped magnetic lines of flux which cause the rotor to function as a magnet. The lines of flux tend to creep throughout the disk over time thereby reducing the magnetic properties of the rotor assembly and decreasing motor performance. A plurality of coils (48a-48l) are carried by the disk. The stator solenoids are energized to produce rotation of the rotor, and the coils are energized in a predetermined manner to compensate for the flux creep in the disk and to restore the rotor assembly's magnetic properties thus to prevent deterioration in motor performance.

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