Rotor assembly for an electric excited synchronous motor (eesm)
US-2024429783-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9729020B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9729020-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113053297-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 22, 2011 |
| Priority date | Mar 22, 2011 |
| Publication date | Aug 8, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 8, 2017 |
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An example stator assembly includes a stator for establishing a core side of a channel. A plurality of stator windings are secured relative to portions of the stator core. The plurality of stator windings establish a winding side of the channel. At least a portion of the channel is configured to communicate a cooling fluid from a first axial end of the stator core to an opposing axial end of the stator core.
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I claim: 1. A stator assembly, comprising: a stator core establishing a core side of a channel; and a plurality of stator windings secured relative to portions of the stator core, the plurality of stator windings establishing a winding side of the channel, wherein at least a portion of the channel is configured to communicate a cooling fluid from a first axial end of the stator core to an opposing, second axial end of the stator core, wherein the channel has a channel perimeter and the channel perimeter is established exclusively by the stator core and the plurality of stator windings, wherein the channel perimeter is established by the stator core and the plurality of stator windings about an entire circumference of the channel perimeter. 2. The stator assembly of claim 1 , wherein the stator core comprises a plurality of radially extending teeth, and one of the plurality of radially extending teeth is configured to establish the core side. 3. The stator assembly of claim 2 , wherein another side of the one of the plurality of radially extending teeth establishes a second core side of a second channel. 4. The stator assembly of claim 1 , wherein the stator core comprises a plurality of radially extending teeth, each of the teeth establishing at least one core side for the channel. 5. The stator assembly of claim 1 , including a plurality of channels distributed circumferentially about the stator assembly. 6. The stator assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of stator windings are impregnated. 7. The stator assembly of claim 6 , wherein the plurality of stator windings establishing the winding side of the channel are impregnated. 8. The stator assembly of claim 1 , including an insulator received within the channel perimeter. 9. A stator assembly, comprising: a stator core establishing a core side of a channel; a plurality of stator windings secured relative to portions of the stator core, the plurality of stator windings establishing a winding side of the channel, wherein at least a portion of the channel is configured to communicate a cooling fluid from a first axial end of the stator core to an opposing, second axial end of the stator core; and a shell that blocks movement of the plurality of stator windings into the channel, the shell positioned entirely within the channel, the shell providing an aperture positioned entirely within the channel, wherein the channel has a channel perimeter and the channel perimeter is established exclusively by the stator core and the plurality of stator windings, the stator core and at least some of the plurality of stator windings in direct contact with each other. 10. The stator assembly of claim 9 , including a layer of polymer positioned between the shell and the winding side of the channel. 11. The stator assembly of claim 9 , wherein the shell comprises at least one circumferentially extending fin. 12. The stator assembly of claim 11 , wherein the fin connects opposing circumferential sides of the shell. 13. The stator assembly of claim 9 , wherein the shell has a polygonal cross-sectional profile. 14. The stator assembly of claim 9 , wherein the shell is a metallic shell. 15. A stator assembly, comprising: a stator core establishing a core side of a channel; and a plurality of stator windings secured relative to portions of the stator core, the plurality of stator windings establishing a winding side of the channel, wherein at least a portion of the channel is configured to communicate a cooling fluid from a first axial end of the stator core to an opposing, second axial end of the stator core, wherein the channel has a channel perimeter and the channel perimeter is established exclusively by the stator core and the plurality of stator windings, wherein at least a portion of the stator core establishing the core side directly contacts at least some of the plurality of windings establishing the winding side. 16. The stator assembly of claim 15 , wherein the portion of the stator core and the at least some of the plurality of windings directly contact each other on opposing radial sides of the channel. 17. The stator assembly of claim 15 , wherein the plurality of windings contacting the stator core have a circular cross-section, and an outer perimeter of the circular cross-section has a portion contacting the stator core.
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