Reluctance synchronous machines without permanent magnets

US12021467B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12021467-B2
Application numberUS-202117562669-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 27, 2021
Priority dateJun 26, 2019
Publication dateJun 25, 2024
Grant dateJun 25, 2024

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Disclosed are various embodiments for reluctance synchronous machines having a rotor comprising a plurality of rotor core assemblies configured to form a reluctance torque tunnel having at least a first reluctance tunnel segment and a second reluctance tunnel segment and a stator having a plurality of coils configured to form a coil winding assembly, the coil winding assembly positioned within the reluctance torque tunnel, such that at least one of the plurality of coils is surrounded by the first reluctance tunnel segment or the second reluctance tunnel segment, alternatively the rotor may be the coil winding assembly and the stator may be the reluctance torque tunnel.

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A switched reluctance machine comprising: a toroidal cylinder arranged about a longitudinal axis and comprising: an inner rotor core concentrically positioned about the longitudinal axis and comprising a plurality of flux shaping salient magnetic poles configured to concentrate flux linkage; a first axial rotor core concentrically positioned about the longitudinal axis and comprising: a plurality of flux shaping salient magnetic poles configured to concentrate flux linkage; and a first axial rotor core inner edge positioned adjacent to a first end of inner rotor core; a second axial rotor core concentrically positioned about the longitudinal axis comprising a plurality of flux shaping salient magnetic poles configured to concentrate flux linkage; and a second axial rotor core inner edge positioned adjacent to a second end of the inner rotor core; and a coil winding assembly: positioned within the toroidal cylinder; comprising a plurality of coils; configured to locate a first or second reluctance tunnel segment of the toroidal cylinder surrounding at least one of the plurality of coils; and configured to rotate the inner rotor core, the first axial rotor core, and the second axial rotor core to minimize the reluctance of the switched reluctance machine when the plurality of coils of the coil winding assembly are energized. 2. The switched reluctance machine of claim 1 , wherein the toroidal cylinder further comprises an outer rotor core comprising a plurality of flux shaping salient magnetic poles configured to concentrate flux linkage, the outer rotor core comprising a first end positioned adjacent to an outer edge of the first axial rotor core and comprising a second end positioned adjacent to an outer edge of the second axial rotor core, such that, the inner rotor core, the first axial rotor core, and the second axial rotor core forming a four sided reluctance torque tunnel comprising at least the first reluctance tunnel segment and the second reluctance tunnel segment. 3. The switched reluctance machine of claim 2 , wherein the outer rotor core and the coil winding assembly are configured to minimize an air gap between the outer rotor core and the coil winding assembly. 4. The switched reluctance machine of claim 2 , wherein the outer rotor core defines, at least in part, a transverse slot, and wherein the transverse slot allows a support for the coil winding assembly to pass through the outer rotor core. 5. The switched reluctance machine of claim 2 , wherein the outer edge of the first axial rotor core and the first end of the outer core define a transverse slot. 6. The switched reluctance machine of claim 2 , wherein a longitudinal length of an inner face of the inner rotor core is longer than a radial length of an inner face of the first axial rotor core. 7. The switched reluctance machine of claim 1 , wherein a radial length of an inner face of the first axial rotor core is longer than a longitudinal length of an inner face of the inner rotor core. 8. The switched reluctance machine of claim 1 , wherein the inner rotor core is constructed to comprise flux shaping salient magnetic poles and the coil winding assembly is constructed to comprise non-salient flux shaping magnetic poles. 9. The switched reluctance machine of claim 2 , wherein the inner rotor core and the outer rotor core comprises the same number of flux shaping salient magnetic poles. 10. The switched reluctance machine of claim 1 , wherein the rotor core comprises laminated strips of grain-oriented electrical steel coated with an oxide layer. 11. The switched reluctance machine of claim 1 , wherein the rotor core comprises an isotropic ferromagnetic material. 12. The switched reluctance machine of claim 1 , wherein the rotor core comprises an isotropic ferromagnetic material of a porosity between about 75% and about 95% by volume, wherein the ferromagnetic isotropic material is ferromagnetic open cell metal foam material infused with a structural support matrix made of thermoset or a thermoplastic resin. 13. The switched reluctance machine of claim 1 , wherein the first axial rotor core and the coil winding assembly are configured to minimize an airgap between the first axial rotor core and the coil winding assembly. 14. A method of producing electric power with a switched reluctance machine comprising: positioning a toroidal cylinder about a central longitudinal axis of the switched reluctance machine, the toroidal cylinder forming a rotor core defined by: an inner rotor core comprising a plurality of flux shaping salient magnetic poles configured to concentrate flux linkage; a first axial rotor core comprising a plurality of flux shaping salient magnetic poles configured to concentrate flux linkage, the first axial rotor core comprising an inner edge positioned adjacent to a first end of inner rotor core; and a second axial rotor core comprising a plurality of flux shaping salient magnetic poles configured to concentrate flux linkage, the second axial rotor core inner edge coupled to a second end of the inner rotor core, the rotor core configured to rotate about the central longitudinal axis; positioning a coil winding assembly within the toroidal cylinder about the central longitudinal axis within a rotational path of the rotor core assemblies, the coil winding assembly comprising a plurality of coils; applying current to the plurality of coils in a sequence that continuously impacts torque to turn the rotor core in a desired direction, relative to the coil winding assembly, the rotor core configured to rotate to minimize the reluctance of the switched reluctance machine when the plurality of coils of the coil winding assembly are sequentially energized. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the toroidal cylinder further comprises an outer rotor core comprising a plurality of flux shaping salient magnetic poles configured to concentrate flux linkage, the outer rotor core having comprising a first end coupled to an outer edge of the first axial rotor core and having a second end positioned adjacent to an outer edge of the second axial rotor core, such that, the rotor core forms a four sided reluctance torque tunnel comprising at least the first reluctance tunnel segment and the second reluctance tunnel segment. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the outer rotor core and the coil winding assembly are configured to minimize an air gap between the outer rotor core and the coil winding assembly. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the outer rotor core defines, at least in part, a transverse slot, and wherein the transverse slot allows a support for the coil winding assembly to pass through the outer rotor core. 18. The method of claim 14 , wherein the first axial rotor core and the coil winding assembly are configured to minimize an airgap between the first axial rotor core and the coil winding assembly. 19. The method of claim 15 , wherein the outer rotor core and the coil winding assembly are configured to minimize an airgap between the outer rotor core and the coil winding assembly. 20. An electric machine comprising: a first axial rotor core: arranged about a motor axis; and comprising a first set of arched magnetic elements configured to induce flux linkage about the first axial rotor core; a second axial rotor core: arranged about the motor axis and opposite the first axial rotor core; and comprising a second set of arched magnetic elements configured to induce flux linkage about the second

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  • having deep-bar rotors · CPC title

  • H02P25/08Primary

    Reluctance motors · CPC title

  • H02K19/103Primary

    Motors having windings on the stator and a variable reluctance soft-iron rotor without windings · CPC title

  • having rotors with internally short-circuited windings, e.g. cage rotors · CPC title

  • Transversal flux machines · CPC title

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What does patent US12021467B2 cover?
Disclosed are various embodiments for reluctance synchronous machines having a rotor comprising a plurality of rotor core assemblies configured to form a reluctance torque tunnel having at least a first reluctance tunnel segment and a second reluctance tunnel segment and a stator having a plurality of coils configured to form a coil winding assembly, the coil winding assembly positioned within …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Linear Labs Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02P25/08. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Jun 25 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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