Unimodal electric motor-generator
https://doi.org/10.35596/1729-7648-2020-18-7-96-99
Abstract
The commissioning of nuclear power plants in Belarus sets out wide tasking for the efficient usage of electrical energy in various electrical systems, instruments and devices. Specifically, it concerns the stationary and special-purpose electric motors. At present, they use bipolar motors with a collector – the switch of the motor armature windings during its rotation. However, there is a completely different type of motors that does not require a collector – the unipolar electric motor-generator. Some of its properties allow it to be used where the commutator motor is unsuitable, for example, in explosive and fire hazardous environments (sparking on the collector is unacceptable), in precision devices where extreme smoothness and vibration lack are required, etc. Physico-mathematical foundations of the unipolar motor-generator (moving media electrodynamics, Lorentz force, unipolar induction, magnetohydrodynamics) are described in a number of monographs and textbooks, for example, in [1–4]. The purpose of this article is to pay attention to the technical feasibility of the unipolar motor-generator in a design with separated conductors in the rotor drum.
About the Authors
A. A. Kurayev
Belarusian State University of Informatics and
Radioelectronics
Russian Federation
Kurayev Alexander Alexandrovich, D.Sci, Рrofessor, Рrofessor of Information Radiotechnologies Department
220013, Minsk, P. Brovka str., 6
V. V. Matveyenka
Belarusian State University of Informatics and
Radioelectronics
Russian Federation
PhD, Аssociate Professor, Аssociate Professor of Computational Methods and Programming Department
Minsk
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