Motor stator and motor using the same
US-2024333058-A1 · Oct 3, 2024 · US
US9941759B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9941759-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314440159-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 3, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 1, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 10, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 10, 2018 |
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A unit winding formed by bundling conductor strands in a first slot first sectional region from one end in a stator axial direction toward the other end is turned back so that positions of the insulating conductor strands are inverted in the axial direction. The unit winding is disposed into a second slot third sectional region from the other end in the axial direction toward the one side, and turned back so that the positions of the strands are inverted in a circumferential direction. Then, the turned back unit winding is disposed into the first slot second sectional region from the one end in the axial direction toward the other side, and turned back so that positions of the strands are inverted in the axial direction. The unit winding is disposed in the second slot fourth sectional region from the other end in the axial direction toward the one end.
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A stator of a superconducting rotating machine, the stator being disposed to surround a circumference of a rotor in which a plurality of field windings using a superconducting wire are disposed in a circumferential direction, and the stator having a plurality of unit windings constituting an air-cored stator winding disposed thereon, the stator comprising: a plurality of teeth disposed on an inner circumference, opposite to the field windings of the rotor, in a circumferential direction; and a plurality of slots formed between the teeth adjacent to each other, wherein each of the slots is sectioned into a first sectional region that is a radially outer side and circumferentially one side of the stator as viewed from an axial direction, a second sectional region that is a radially outer side and circumferentially other side of the stator, a third sectional region that is a radially inner side and circumferentially one side of the stator, and a fourth sectional region that is a radially inner side and circumferentially other side of the stator, the unit winding includes a plurality of insulating conductor strands, and is formed by bundling the plurality of insulating conductor strands, and for a first slot and a second slot, which are apart from each other by a predetermined slot number, out of the plurality of slots, the unit winding disposed to be introduced from one end in an axial direction of the stator into the first sectional region of the first slot and to be drawn from the other end in the axial direction is turned back in such a manner that radial positions of the plurality of insulating conductor strands constituting the unit winding are inverted, the unit winding turned back in the radial direction is disposed so as to be introduced into the third sectional region of the second slot from the other end in the axial direction and to be drawn from the one end in the axial direction, and is turned back in such a manner that the circumferential positions of the plurality of insulating conductor strands constituting the unit winding are inverted, the unit winding turned back in the circumferential direction is disposed so as to be introduced into the second sectional region of the first slot from the one end in the axial direction and to be drawn from the other end in the axial direction, and is turned back in such a manner that radial positions of the plurality of insulating conductor strands constituting the unit winding are inverted, and the unit winding turned back in the radial direction is disposed so as to be introduced into the fourth sectional region of the second slot from the other end in the axial direction and to be drawn from the one end in the axial direction. 2. A stator of a superconducting rotating machine according to claim 1 , wherein in one of unit windings and another unit winding connected in series, a terminal end of one of unit windings and a starting end of the other unit winding are connected at the one end in the axial direction via an electric wire that is turned back similarly to the other end in the axial direction. 3. The stator of a superconducting rotating machine according to claim 1 , wherein the unit winding is formed by bundling the plurality of insulating conductor strands such that a rectangular cross section of each of the plurality of insulating conductor strands is disposed in a matrix. 4. A superconducting rotating machine comprising the stator according to claim 1 . 5. A stator of a superconducting rotating machine, the stator being disposed to surround a circumference of a rotor in which a plurality of field windings using a superconducting wire are disposed in a circumferential direction, and the stator having a plurality of unit windings constituting an air-cored stator winding disposed thereon, the stator comprising: a plurality of teeth disposed on an inner circumference, opposite to the field windings of the rotor, in a circumferential direction; and a plurality of slots formed between the teeth adjacent to each other, wherein each of the slots is sectioned into a radially outer side region and a radially inner side region of the stator, the unit winding includes a plurality of insulating conductor strands, and is formed by bundling the plurality of insulating conductor strands, and for a first slot and a second slot, which are apart from each other by a predetermined slot number, out of the plurality of slots, the unit winding disposed to be introduced from one end in an axial direction of the stator into the radially outer side region of the first slot and to be drawn from the other end in the axial direction is turned back in such a manner that the circumferential positions of the plurality of insulating conductor strands constituting the unit winding are inverted, and the unit winding turned back in the circumferential direction is disposed so as to be introduced into the radially inner side region of the second slot from the other end in the axial direction and to be drawn from the one end in the axial direction. 6. The stator of a superconducting rotating machine according to claim 5 , wherein the unit winding is formed by bundling the plurality of insulating conductor strands such that a rectangular cross section of each of the plurality of insulating conductor strands is disposed in a matrix. 7. A superconducting rotating machine comprising the stator according to claim 5 .
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