Electric Motor/Generator With Multiple Individually Controlled Turn-Less Structures
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1. A device, comprising:
- a turnless, three-phase winding; and
a H-bridge inverter;
wherein the turnless, three-phase winding comprises;
three single conductors connected at one end, such that the connected single conductors form a Y-network configuration, three-phase circuit.
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Abstract
A topological change in motor philosophy based on a turn-less stator that is coupled to independent inverters with separate drives is presented herein. The turn-less stator has a multitude of parallel H bridges and an extremely low impedance. This combination of a turn-less stator and independent inverters is unlike conventional motor and actuator technology that requires multi-turn windings for impedance matching with conventional high impedance power systems.
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1. A device, comprising:
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a turnless, three-phase winding; and a H-bridge inverter; wherein the turnless, three-phase winding comprises; three single conductors connected at one end, such that the connected single conductors form a Y-network configuration, three-phase circuit.
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2. A system, comprising:
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two or more controllable, turnless devices, each device comprising; a turnless, three-phase winding; and a H-bridge inverter; a power source or a load; and a master microprocessor configured to control each controllable, turnless device independently.
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3. A method, comprising:
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creating a turnless, three-phase winding; creating an H-bridge inverter; connecting the turnless, three-phase winding and H-bridge inverter to make a controllable, turn-less structure. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
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