Rotors

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Inventors

Cox, Terence Martin

Application #

583034

Filed

Mar-18-1996

Published

Feb-10-1998

Current US Class

074/572
252/62.54
310/114
310/261
310/74
428/295.1
428/64.1

International Classes

H02K 007/02

Field of Search

310/74 310/90.5 310/114 310/261 74/572 428/116 428/65 428/73 415/90

Assignee

British Nuclear Fuels PLC (GB)

Examiners

Stephan; Steven L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nixon & Vanderhye

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Other References

Scientific American, R.P. Post and S.F. Post, "Flywheels", see p. 21, and figures 3-5 and 8, Dec. 1973. Proceedings of the 27th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, vol.4, Design and manufacturing for acomposite multi-ring flywheel., see p. 446, left col., Aug. 1992.

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Abstract
A rotor (10) comprising a cylindrical structure (30, 31) including a portion made from a fibre reinforced composite (38, 39) wherein magnetic filler within the matrix (44) of the composite and wherein the loading of the magnetic filler material varies through the matrix whereby the average mass per unit volume of the structure (10) decreases with distance radially from the axis of the structure (10). As a result, strain matching across the rotor can be achieved even when the rotor is spinning at high speed, such as when used in a flywheel energy storage and conversion apparatus.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A rotor comprising a cylindrical structure including a portion made from a fiber reinforced composite wherein magnetic filler material is incorporated within the matrix of the composite and wherein the loading of the filler material varies smoothly and continuously through the matrix whereby the average mass per unit volume of the structure decreases with distance radially from the axis of the structure.

2. A rotor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cylindrical structure comprises a tubular configuration wherein the mass per unit volume decreases radially from the inner surface to the outer surface of the tube.

3. A rotor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the magnetic filler material is loaded such that strain induced in the rotor during rotation of the rotor is substantially matched between the inner and outer regions of the rotor.



Description
The present invention relates to rotors especially rotors constructed from a fibre reinforced composite material.

Rotors may be constructed from fibre reinforced composites. Such rotors may be employed for example in electric motors and/or generators. In such applications the fibres of the composite may be wound helically or in hoops to give the construction appropriate mechanical properties.

In some applications it may be desirable for the rotor to be employed as a motor/generator or to be controlled electromagnetically as part of a machine and therefore the rotor may incorporate magnetic material or material which is influenced by a magnetic field.

According to the present invention a rotor comprises a cylindrical structure including a portion made from a fibre reinforced composite wherein filler material is incorporated within the matrix of the composite and wherein the loading of the filler material varies through the matrix whereby the average mass per unit volume of the structure decreases with distance radially from the axis of the structure, characterised in that the filler material is a magnetic filler material and the loading of the magnetic filler material varies smoothly through the matrix.
 
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