Claims
- 1. A rotor for an acyclic electromagnetic machine, said rotor comprising, in combination:
- A. a core formed of ferromagnetic steel, said core having a peripheral surface and a plurality of internal passages opening into said peripheral surface for accommodating the circulation of a coolant;
- B. a current conductor diffusion bonded to said core peripheral surface; and
- C. a plurality of coolant tubes totally embedded in said conductor and affixed in coolant flow communication with said passages.
- 2. The rotor defined in claim 1, wherein said conductor is in the form of a cylinder uniformly diffusion bonded to said core throughout the interface of said cylinder and peripheral surface.
- 3. The rotor defined in claim 2, wherein said cylinder is formed of copper.
- 4. The rotor defined in claim 3, wherein said cylinder is at least in part formed as a densified non-porous mass from a copper powder in a hot isostatic pressure process.
- 5. The rotor defined in claim 2, wherein said passages include a first axially directed passageway for conveying incoming coolant, a second axially directed passageway for conveying outgoing coolant, a first plurality of radially directed holes connecting said first passageway in coolant flow communication with inlet ends of said tubes, and a second plurality of radially directed holes connecting said second passageway in coolant flow communication with outlet ends of said tubes.
- 6. The rotor defined in claim 5, wherein said cylinder is at least in part formed as a densified non-porous mass from a copper powder in a hot isostatic pressure process.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 812,033 filed on 12/23/85, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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