Rotating rectifier assembly

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Inventors

Pinchott, Gordon A.

Application #

476344

Filed

Feb-7-1990

Published

Nov-19-1991

Current US Class

029/25.02
029/596
257/E25.025
257/E25.026

International Classes

H01L 021/58

Field of Search

357/76 357/74 357/82 357/81 357/75 357/68 357/79 310/68 29/596 29/25.02

Assignee

Sundstrand Corporation (Rockford, IL)

Examiners

Chaudhuri; Olik

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Antonelli, Terry, Stout & Kraus

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Abstract
A rotating rectifier assembly which can be used in a brushless electrical generator comprises an arrangement for supporting diode semiconductor devices in an axially loaded assembly of components within a housing of the rectifier assembly without compressively loading the diode semiconductor devices themselves. Provision is made for flowing liquid coolant in direct contact with the diode semiconductor devices and for the escape of air which is centrifugally separated from the liquid coolant during high speed rotation of the rectifier assembly. The rectifier assembly is compact, light weight and highly reliable.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a method of assembling a rotating rectifier assembly comprising axially loading components of the rectifier assembly which are arranged within a tubular housing of the housing of the assembly, the improvement comprising supporting diode semiconductor devices of the rotating rectifier assembly within the housing and in relation to other components of the rectifier assembly so that the diode semiconductor devices are axially positioned in the rectifier assembly without compressively loading said diode semiconductor devices while other components are axially located whereby compressive stresses on the diode semiconductor devices due to the axial loading are avoided.

2. A method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of flowing liquid coolant through said rectifier assembly in direct contact with the diode semiconductor devices for cooling said at least one device.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention is directed to an improved rectifier assembly and a method of making the same. More particularly, the invention relates to an improved rotating rectifier assembly and a method of making the same, the rectifier assembly being adapted to be disposed in a rotor, as, for example, a generator rotor, and to be rotated at high speed therewith.

BACKGROUND ART

It is known to employ rotating rectifier assemblies in generators, such as high speed generators utilized in aircraft. The use of rotating rectifier assemblies permits the elimination of brushes which frequently require maintenance and/or replacement.

A typical brushless generator has three distinct generating systems, including a main generator, an exciter and a permanent magnet generator. The permanent magnet generator includes permanent magnets for establishing a magnetic field which is employed to induce a current field in a set of windings. This induced current is in turn employed to generate a magnetic field in the exciter; and this magnetic field in turn is employed to induce an even higher level of current, typically three phase alternating, which is then employed to generate a magnetic field for the main generator.
 
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