Two pole permanent magnet rotor construction for toothless stato

Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary

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310 42, H02K 2114

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ABSTRACT:
A two pole permanent magnet rotor utilizes a single cylindrical two pole permanet magnet mounted between two end pieces and surrounded by a retaining hoop. The cylindrical two pole permanent magnet, which is made of high energy product material, is "straight through" diametrically magnetized to provide a sinusoidal air gap flux distribution which eliminates losses due to harmonics. The cylindrical two pole permanent magnet may be made of a plurality of smaller magnet blocks which are stacked and machined to form a cylindrical configuration.

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