Induction motor having full pitch winding
US-9941761-B2 · Apr 10, 2018 · US
US10110079B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10110079-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514673319-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 30, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 30, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 23, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 23, 2018 |
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The present disclosure broadly relates to apparatuses and methods for generating electric power. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a self-excited electric generator. The self-excited electric generator may include auxiliary windings to provide a source of electricity to an associated generator control unit (GCU). The apparatuses and methods of the present invention may provide added benefits of reducing excitation requirements from the GCU. Thereby, the apparatuses and methods may reduce cost, weight, and size of an electric generator, and may increase reliability of associated systems.
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What is claimed is: 1. A self-exciting electrical generator, comprising: a main generator including: a rotor having a plurality of field windings configured to receive electrical power from an exciter of the self-exciting electrical generator; and a stator including: a plurality of main stator windings configured to supply electrical power to an electrical load bus associated with the self-exciting electrical generator, the main stator windings formed of a wire of a first gauge, and a plurality of auxiliary stator windings, electrically isolated and magnetically decoupled from the main stator windings, configured to supply electrical power to a generator control unit of the self-exciting electrical generator, the plurality of auxiliary stator windings formed of a wire having a second gauge that is less than the first gauge. 2. The self-exciting generator of claim 1 , further comprising a rotating rectifier. 3. The self-exciting generator of claim 1 , wherein the main stator windings are arranged in a three-phase configuration. 4. The self-exciting generator of claim 1 , wherein the auxiliary windings are configured in a three-phase configuration. 5. The self-exciting generator of claim 1 , wherein the main stator windings are located within the stator closer to the rotor relative to the auxiliary windings. 6. The self-exciting generator of claim 1 , wherein the rotor windings are arranged in a single phase configuration. 7. A self-exciting electrical generator assembly, comprising: an exciter generator; a main generator including a rotor having a plurality of field windings configured to receive electrical power from the exciter generator; and a stator having a plurality of main stator windings and a plurality of auxiliary stator windings electrically isolated and magnetically decoupled from the main stator windings. 8. The self-exciting electrical generator assembly of claim 7 , wherein the exciter generator includes an exciter stator having a plurality of permanent magnets. 9. The self-exciting electrical generator assembly of claim 7 , wherein the exciter generator includes an exciter stator having a plurality of exciter stator windings. 10. The self-exciting electrical generator assembly of claim 7 , wherein the exciter generator includes an exciter rotor having a plurality of exciter rotor windings. 11. The self-exciting electrical generator assembly of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of exciter rotor windings are arranged in a three-phase configuration. 12. The self-exciting electrical generator assembly of claim 7 , wherein the main generator further comprises a rotating rectifier, wherein the exciter generator includes an exciter rotor having a plurality of exciter rotor windings, and wherein the exciter rotor windings are connected to the rotating rectifier. 13. The self-exciting electrical generator assembly of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of exciter rotor windings are arranged in a three-phase configuration and the rotating rectifier is three-phase. 14. An electrical generator system, comprising: a generator control unit; an exciter generator; and a main generator including a rotor and a stator, wherein the stator includes: a plurality of main stator windings to supply electrical power to an electrical load bus, and a plurality of auxiliary windings, magnetically decoupled and electrically isolated, from the plurality of main stator windings, to supply electrical power to the generator control unit. 15. The electrical generator system of claim 14 , wherein the main stator windings include a first gauge wire and the auxiliary windings include a second gauge wire, wherein a second diameter of the second gauge wire is less than a first diameter of the first gauge wire. 16. The electrical generator system of claim 14 , wherein the main stator windings are electrically isolated from the auxiliary stator windings. 17. The electrical generator system of claim 14 , wherein the exciter generator includes an exciter stator having a plurality of permanent magnets. 18. The electrical generator system of claim 14 , wherein the generator control unit is configured to receive at least one of a main generator output current signal or a main generator output voltage signal. 19. The electrical generator system of claim 18 , wherein the generator control unit is further configured to provide an exciter generator output signal that is based on at least one of the main generator output current signal or the main generator output voltage signal.
for self-excitation · CPC title
Windings on magnets for additional excitation {; Windings and magnets for additional excitation} · CPC title
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