Rotary electric device
Abstract
An electric motor is described with a low speed shaft that rotates at a speed much slower than the speed of a high speed shaft. It is comprised of a stator having a cylindrical bore with a longitudinal axis and a rotor that carries the low speed shaft which rotates in the bore eccentrically about the axis. There is contact and no magnetic gap between a relatively small portion of the rotor periphery and the periphery of the bore. A magnetic field, rotating at the speed of the high speed shaft, is applied to the periphery of the bore. The field has longitudinally extending magnetic field components of opposite polarity so that around approximately 180 deg of the bore the field extends in one direction, while around the other 180 deg of the bore the field extends in the opposite direction. The rotor includes permanent magnet pole faces at opposite ends of the bore.
- Publication:
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration Report
- Pub Date:
- February 1979
- Bibcode:
- 1979nasa.reptS....M
- Keywords:
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- Electric Motors;
- Electromechanical Devices;
- Rotating Shafts;
- Current Regulators;
- Electromagnets;
- Magnetic Fields;
- Magnetic Poles;
- Patents;
- Polarity;
- Speed Control;
- Stators;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering