Rotary converter machine for direct transfer of electric energy

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Plural supply circuits or sources – Substitute or emergency source

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310113, 310160, 322 58, 323201, 323348, 336120, 336135, H02J 908

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ABSTRACT:
A rotary converter machine which includes a stator with three-phase primary, and secondary windings, and a rotor mounted within the stator which includes a damping winding. The primary and secondary stator windings are arranged on a common stator pack and located in continuous stator slots, both windings extending over the whole axial length of the common stator pack. The converter machine provides a direct transfer of the electrical energy by flux linkage between the two windings. The rotor is driven by the rotating magnetic field either asynchronously, if a drum rotor is provided, or synchronously, if a salient-pole rotor is provided.

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