Rotary-Wing Vehicle, and Rotary-Wing Turbine
US-2024328327-A1 · Oct 3, 2024 · US
US9431877B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9431877-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414558935-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 3, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 3, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 30, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 30, 2016 |
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A concentric generator usable with a gas turbine engine having a shaft. Disclosed embodiments include a generator with a rotor integral with the gas turbine shaft and a stator mounted concentrically with respect to the rotor. The stator may be mounted inside the turbine engine housing, or outside the turbine housing. In some embodiments, both the rotor and stator are mounted outside the turbine housing and rotation of the turbine shaft is translated to the rotor via a transmission.
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What is claimed is: 1. A generator comprising: a turbine engine comprising a shaft, a compressor, and a turbine; a rotor in mechanical communication with the shaft and configured to be rotated by motion of the shaft; a stator comprising at least one coil wherein the stator is disposed radially outward of the rotor and wherein rotation of the rotor within the stator causes the generation of electric power; positioning means for moving the at least one coil; and wherein the positioning means enables the at least one coil to move radially with respect to the rotor during rotation of the rotor and wherein the radial movement of the at least one coil during rotation of the rotor changes a voltage of the generated electric power. 2. The generator of claim 1 wherein the rotor and the stator are concentric with the shaft of the turbine engine. 3. The generator of claim 1 wherein the rotor further comprises a permanent magnet rotor. 4. The generator of claim 1 further comprising: a housing substantially enclosing the turbine engine; and wherein the stator is mounted substantially inside the housing. 5. The generator of claim 1 further comprising: a housing substantially enclosing the turbine engine; and wherein the stator is mounted substantially outside the housing. 6. The generator of claim 1 further comprising: a housing substantially enclosing the turbine engine; a transmission to transfer motion of the shaft to the rotor; and wherein the rotor and stator are concentrically mounted substantially outside the housing. 7. The generator of claim 6 wherein the transmission further comprises: at least one gear in mechanical communication with the rotor and imparting rotational motion to the rotor in response to motion of the shaft. 8. The generator of claim 7 wherein the at least one gear is a planetary gear. 9. The generator of claim 1 wherein the rotor is formed integrally with at least one of the compressor and turbine. 10. The generator of claim 1 wherein the rotor and compressor are both in mechanical communication with the shaft. 11. The generator of claim 1 wherein the rotor and turbine are both in mechanical communication with the shaft. 12. A method of manufacturing a generator comprising: connecting a rotor in mechanical communication with a shaft of a turbine engine so that the rotor is rotated by motion of the shaft; positioning a stator comprising at least one coil radially outward of the rotor, concentric with the rotor and the shaft of the turbine engine, and wherein rotation of the rotor within the stator causes the generation of electric power; providing positioning means for moving the at least one coil; and wherein the positioning means enables the at least one coil to move radially with respect to the rotor during rotation of the rotor and wherein the radial movement of the at least one coil during rotation of the rotor changes a voltage of the generated electric power. 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the step of positioning further comprises: mounting the stator substantially inside a housing of the turbine engine. 14. The method of claim 12 wherein the step of positioning further comprises: mounting the stator substantially outside a housing of the turbine engine. 15. The method of claim 12 further comprising: concentrically mounting the rotor and stator substantially outside a housing of the turbine engine; and connecting a transmission to transfer motion of the shaft to the rotor. 16. A concentric generator comprising: a turbine engine comprising a shaft, a compressor, and a turbine; a rotor, mounted concentrically with the shaft, and in mechanical communication with the shaft wherein the rotation of the shaft causes rotation of the rotor; a stator comprising at least one movable coil positioned concentrically and radially outward of the rotor and wherein rotation of the rotor within the stator causes the generation of electric power; positioning means for moving the at least one movable coil; and wherein the positioning means enables the at least one moveable coil to move radially with respect to the rotor during rotation of the rotor and wherein the radial movement of the at least one movable coil during rotation of the rotor changes a voltage of the generated electric power. 17. The concentric generator of claim 16 wherein the turbine engine further comprises a housing and the stator is mounted substantially outside the housing. 18. The concentric generator of claim 16 wherein the turbine engine further comprises a housing and the stator is mounted substantially inside the housing.
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