Apparatus to support superconducting windings in a rotor of an electomotive machine

US9293959B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9293959-B2
Application numberUS-201313748832-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 24, 2013
Priority dateJul 2, 2012
Publication dateMar 22, 2016
Grant dateMar 22, 2016

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An apparatus (structure) is provided to support a superconductor winding ( 61 ) of an electromotive machine. One or more elongated loops ( 74 ) and appropriate support structure ( 120 ) may be arranged to provide radial and tangential support to the superconducting winding ( 61 ). The elongated loops may be made of a material substantially resistant to heat flow. An axially-extending base assembly ( 100 ) may be arranged to anchor loops ( 74 ) with respect to the rotor core at a proximate end ( 76 ) of the elongated loops. A cradle ( 80 ) may be configured to define a recess ( 82 ) to receive the superconductor winding and to support the elongated loops at a distal end ( 78 ) of the loops.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An apparatus to support a superconductor winding in a spaced apart relationship from a rotor core of an electromotive machine, comprising: a cradle configured to define a recess to receive the superconductor winding; at least a first elongated loop and at least a second elongated loop each arranged at a respective angle relative to a radial axis to provide radial and tangential support to the cradle, wherein the elongated loops comprise a respective material substantially resistant to heat flow, wherein the cradle is arranged to support said at least first loop and said at least second loop at respective distal ends of the elongated loops, wherein the elongated loops comprise individual structures; and an axially-extending base assembly arranged to anchor said at least first loop and said at least second loop with respect to the rotor core at respective proximate ends of the elongated loops, which proximate ends are respectively located on first and second mutually opposite sides of the radial axis. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the cradle comprises an arch-shaped exterior surface configured to receive the respective distal ends of the elongated loops. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a pedestal arranged to close a bottom side of the recess and support the superconducting winding in the cradle. 4. The apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the base assembly comprises at least one or more seats arranged to support the pedestal during a static condition of the rotor or during a rotational condition comprising a relatively low revolution per minute (RPM) of the rotor. 5. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein during a rotational condition above the relatively low revolution per minute of the rotor, a gap is formed between said at least one or more seats of the base assembly and the pedestal, thus reducing conductive thermal transfer between the pedestal and the base assembly. 6. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the axially-extending base assembly comprises a modular assembly comprising a plurality of axially-interconnected base modules disposed in a cavity of the rotor core. 7. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein a base module is arranged to anchor the respective proximate ends of the elongated loops with respect to the rotor core by way of a tubular coupling. 8. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the tubular coupling is further arranged to provide an axial mechanical connection with respect to an axially-adjacent base module. 9. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the tubular coupling comprises a segmented tubular coupling interconnectable by way of respective couplers. 10. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the respective angles relative to the radial axis of said at least first loop and said at least second loop comprise congruent angles to provide symmetrical tangential support to the cradle. 11. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said at least first elongated loop and one or more further loops form a first group of elongated loops having proximate ends respectively located on the first side of the radial axis, and said at least second elongated loop and one or more further loops form a second group of elongated loops having proximate ends respectively located on the second side of the radial axis. 12. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the first and second groups of elongated loops comprise an equal number of loops. 13. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising at least one spacer disposed about a portion of the cradle and interposed between the respective distal ends of the elongated loops to maintain axial separation between the elongated loops. 14. An apparatus to support a superconductor winding in a spaced apart relationship from a rotor core of an electromotive machine, comprising: a cradle configured to define a recess to receive the superconductor winding; at least a first elongated loop and at least a second elongated loop each arranged at a respective angle relative to a radial axis to provide radial and tangential support to the cradle, wherein the elongated loops comprise a respective material substantially resistant to heat flow, wherein the cradle is arranged to support said at least first loop and said at least second loop at respective distal ends of the elongated loops; and an axially-extending base assembly arranged to anchor said at least first loop and said at least second loop with respect to the rotor core at respective proximate ends of the elongated loops, which proximate ends are respectively located on first and second mutually opposite sides of the radial axis, wherein the axially-extending base assembly comprises a modular assembly comprising a plurality of axially-interconnected base modules disposed in a cavity of the rotor core, wherein a base module comprises an axially-forward face and an axially-rearward face, wherein the tubular coupling comprises at least a first tube located at the axially-forward face of said at least one base module and further located at the first of the mutually opposite sides to receive the proximate end of said at least first of the elongated loops, wherein the tubular coupling further comprises at least a second tube located at the axially-rearward face of said at least one base module and further located at the second of the mutually opposite sides to receive the proximate end of said at least second of the elongated loops. 15. An apparatus to support a superconductor winding in a spaced apart relationship from a rotor core of an electromotive machine, comprising: a cradle configured to define a recess to receive the superconductor winding; at least a first elongated loop and at least a second elongated loop each arranged at a respective angle relative to a radial axis to provide radial and tangential support to the cradle, wherein the elongated loops comprise a respective material substantially resistant to heat flow, wherein the cradle is arranged to support said at least first loop and said at least second loop at respective distal ends of the elongated loops; and an axially-extending base assembly arranged to anchor said at least first loop and said at least second loop with respect to the rotor core at respective proximate ends of the elongated loops, which proximate ends are respectively located on first and second mutually opposite sides of the radial axis, wherein the respective angles relative to the radial axis of said at least first loop and said at least second loop comprise different angles to provide asymmetrical tangential support to the cradle. 16. An apparatus to support a superconductor winding in a spaced apart relationship from a rotor core of an electromotive machine, comprising: a cradle configured to define a recess to receive the superconductor winding; at least a first elongated loop and at least a second elongated loop each arranged at a respective angle relative to a radial axis to provide radial and tangential support to the cradle, wherein the elongated loops comprise a respective material substantially resistant to heat flow, wherein the cradle is arranged to support said at least first loop and said at least second loop at respective distal ends of the elongated loops; and an axially-extending base assembly arranged to anchor said at least first loop and said at least second loop with respect to the rotor core at respective proximate ends of the elongated loops, which proximate ends are respectively located on first and second mutually opposite sides of the radial axis, wherein said at least first elongated loop and one or more further loops form a first group of e

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  • H02K3/46Primary

    Fastening of windings on the stator or rotor structure · CPC title

  • Dynamo-electric machines having windings operating at cryogenic temperatures · CPC title

  • H02K55/04Primary

    with rotating field windings · CPC title

  • with channels or ducts for flow of cooling medium · CPC title

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

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What does patent US9293959B2 cover?
An apparatus (structure) is provided to support a superconductor winding ( 61 ) of an electromotive machine. One or more elongated loops ( 74 ) and appropriate support structure ( 120 ) may be arranged to provide radial and tangential support to the superconducting winding ( 61 ). The elongated loops may be made of a material substantially resistant to heat flow. An axially-extending base assem…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Rico Raul Ricardo, Lekes Radek, Cechak Tomas, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02K3/46. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 22 2016 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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