Six-phase winding of electric machine stator

Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary

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310198, 310205, H02K 300

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041329147

ABSTRACT:
An arrangement in multiphase electrical machines in which a six-phase winding is provided with reduced maximum voltage between the terminals in the end portion. Three-phase windings are wound in opposite directions such that if one three-phase winding is wound clockwise, then the other three-phase windings is wound counterclockwise. The terminals of the three-phase windings are brought out at different sides of the stator. The winding reduces the highest possible voltage in the phase zone junction.

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