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Super-conductive electrical machine having an improved system for maintaining vacuum in the stator/rotor space

  • US 4,239,999 A
  • Filed: 11/28/1977
  • Issued: 12/16/1980
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/30/1976
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A cryogen-cooled electrical machine comprising:

  • a hollow stator and a rotor rotatably mounted within said hollow stator with an annular gap therebetween;

    each end of said machine having at least two cylindrical shells disposed concentrically with a clearance therebetween, one of said shells being movable and supported in a cantilevered fashion by said rotor on an end face thereof and the other being stationary and supported in a cantilevered fashion by the stator on an end faced thereof thereof opposite said end face of said rotor;

    said shells having ports serving to achieve and maintain vacuum in said gap between said hollow stator and said rotor, said ports in said rotor-supported shells having axes which form an acute angle α

    with tangent lines drawn to said shell periphery from the points where said axes intersect the envelope of said shell in the direction of rotation of said rotor, and said ports in said stator-supported shells having axes which form an angle β

    =180°



    with tangent lines drawn to said shell periphery from the points where said axes intersect the envelope of said shell.

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