IP Library Granted Patent US 8,952,591
Granted Patent B2
US 8,952,591 · App. 13/285,176 · Granted Feb 10, 2015

Rotor lamination shaping for minimum core loss in SRMs

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Patent No.
US 8,952,591
App. No.
13/285,176
Granted
Feb 10, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electrical machine rotor includes a flux-conducting portion and a flux-inhibiting portion. The flux-conducting portion is conducive to conveying an electromagnetic flux and has a plurality of salient rotor poles and a portion of back material. The flux-inhibiting portion is less conducive to conveying an electromagnetic flux than the flux-conducting portion and is disposed entirely outside the boundaries of the rotor poles.

Claims (29)

1. An electrical machine rotor comprising:

a flux-conducting portion, comprising a plurality of salient rotor poles and a portion of back material, that is conducive to conveying an electromagnetic flux; and

a flux-inhibiting portion that is less conducive to conveying an electromagnetic flux than the flux-conducting portion, wherein the flux inhibiting portion is disposed entirely outside the boundaries of the rotor poles, the flux-inhibiting portion comprising:

a first plurality of circumferentially-spaced first air slots, wherein each first air slot is aligned with a rotor pole of the plurality of rotor poles; and

a second plurality of circumferentially-spaced second air slots, wherein each second air slot is aligned with a space between adjacent rotor poles, the second plurality of second slots positioned radially inward from the first plurality of first slots.

2. The electrical machine rotor of claim 1 , wherein the radial length of back material existing between the flux-inhibiting portion and a lower-radial boundary of a particular rotor pole is at least half the are of the particular rotor pole.

3. The electrical machine rotor of claim 1 , wherein: the portion of the back material forming the flux-conducting portion is disposed circumferentially around the rotor as an annular ring that bounds the outer perimeter of the rotor between adjacent rotor poles, and the outermost radial periphery of the flux-inhibiting portion is closer to the rotational axis of the rotor than is the innermost radial periphery of the annular ring.

4. The electrical machine rotor of claim 3 , wherein the distance between the innermost and outermost radial peripheries of the annular ring is at least half the length of the smallest rotor pole arc for the rotor.

5. The electrical machine rotor of claim 1 , wherein each first air slot is disposed on a ray extending between the rotational axis of the rotor and one of the plurality of rotor poles.

6. The electrical machine rotor of claim 1 , wherein: the outermost radial periphery of each of the second air slots is closer to the rotational axis of the rotor than the innermost radial periphery of each of the first air slots such that a gap is defined therebetween.

7. A switched reluctance machine comprising:

the electrical machine rotor of claim 1 ; and

a stator.

8. The electrical machine rotor of claim 1 , wherein adjacent first air slots define a gap therebetween having a circumferential length that is shorter than a circumferential length of each second air slot.

9. An electrical machine rotor comprising:

a back material;

a plurality of salient rotor poles radially extending from the perimeter of the back material;

a flux-conducting portion that is conducive to conveying an electromagnetic flux, the flux-conducting portion comprising the rotor poles and a first portion of the back material; and

a flux-inhibiting portion that is less conducive to conveying an electromagnetic flux than the flux-conducting portion, wherein: the back material portion forming the flux-conducting portion is disposed circumferentially around the rotor as an annular ring that forms the outer perimeter of the rotor between adjacent rotor poles, and the flux-inhibiting potion is disposed within the back material at a lesser radial distance from the rotational axis of the rotor than the first portion of the back material, the flux-inhibiting portion comprising:

a first plurality of circumferentially-spaced first air slots, wherein each first air slot is aligned with a rotor pole of the plurality of rotor poles; and

a second plurality of circumferentially-spaced second air slots, wherein each second air slot is aligned with a space between adjacent rotor poles, the second plurality of second slots positioned radially inward from the first plurality of first slots.

10. The electrical machine rotor of claim 9 , wherein the radial length of the annular ring is at least half the arc of any of the rotor poles.

11. The electrical machine rotor of claim 9 , wherein the outermost radial periphery of the flux-inhibiting portion is closer to the rotational axis of the rotor than is the innermost radial periphery of the annular ring.

12. The electrical machine rotor of claim 9 , wherein each first air slot is disposed on a ray extending between the rotational axis of the rotor and one of the plurality of rotor poles.

13. The electrical machine rotor of claim 9 , wherein: the outermost radial periphery of each of the second air slots is closer to the rotational axis of the rotor than the innermost radial periphery of each of the first air slots such that a gap is defined therebetween.

14. A switched reluctance machine comprising:

the electrical machine rotor of claim 9 ; and

a stator.

15. The electrical machine rotor of claim 9 , wherein the first plurality of first air slots is circumferentially offset from the second plurality of air slots such that a gap defined between adjacent first air slots is radially aligned with a second air slot and a gap defined between adjacent second air slots is radially aligned with a first air slot.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 8, 2013
From: RBC MANUFACTURING CORPORATION
To: REGAL BELOIT AMERICA, INC.
Reel/Frame 029582/0236 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 7, 2013
From: RAMU, INC.
To: RBC MANUFACTURING CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 029577/0145 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 30, 2012
From: RAMU, INC.
To: RAMU, INC.
Reel/Frame 027962/0190 →