Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary
Patent
1996-12-13
1999-09-07
LaBalle, Clayton
Electrical generator or motor structure
Dynamoelectric
Rotary
318623, H02K 524
Patent
active
059491620
ABSTRACT:
In many uses of electrical motors, the interaction of a tool being powered, e.g., a milling machine, and the workpiece being worked on by the motor induces mechanical vibrations which adversely affect the functioning of the tool as well as inducing wear producing vibrations in the motor rotor shaft. Damping of such vibrations is achieved by deliberately inducing internal unbalanced forces on the motor rotor shaft for counteracting the externally induced vibrations. Such internal unbalanced forces are produced by the use of additional currents in the main stator coils for generating additional, unbalanced force generating magnetic fields. A mathematical analysis of the process is provided.
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Mishkevich Victor G.
Terpay Gregory Weston
Zipfel, Jr. George G.
General Dynamics Advanced Technology Systems, Inc.
LaBalle Clayton
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