Superconducting acyclic homopolar electromechanical power...

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C310S178000, C322S048000, C505S163000, C505S211000

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07463914

ABSTRACT:
An acyclic homopolar electromechanical power converter that uses superconducting series connected rotor elements for series summation of magnetomotive and electromotive force. The novel rotor assembly comprises a plurality of conductor elements connected in series by superconducting series connections. The behavior of the superconducting series connections provides a form of flux isolation and series summation of forces that has heretofore been impossible in electromechanical power converters. The superconducting series connections further modify the rotor impedance of an acyclic homopolar electromechanical power converter to provide long needed improvements to acyclic homopolar electromechanical power converter designs.

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PCT International Search Report and Written Opinion for International Application No. PCT/IB2006/003570; Date of Mailing May 24, 2007. 30 pages.

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