Claims
- 1. A gas turbine engine starter-generator, comprising:
a housing; a shaft rotationally mounted within the housing; a main rotor mounted on the shaft; a main stator mounted within the housing and located at least partially around at least a portion of the main rotor; an exciter rotor mounted on the shaft; an exciter stator mounted within the housing and located at least partially around at least a portion of the exciter rotor, the exciter stator having N number of poles extending therefrom; M number of separate exciter stator windings, each of the separate exciter stator windings wound around each of the N number of poles; and a control circuit electrically coupled to at least a first predetermined number of the M number of separate exciter stator windings and operable (i) to selectively supply AC and DC power thereto and (ii) to selectively couple at least a second predetermined number of the M number of separate exciter stator windings in one of series and parallel with one another.
- 2. The starter-generator of claim 1, wherein:
each of the N number of poles has a total number of turns of windings thereon; and each of the M number of separate exciter stator windings include 1/M turns of the total number of turns on each of the N number of poles.
- 3. The starter-generator of claim 1, wherein the control circuit comprises:
a first power supply operable to selectively supply one of AC power and DC power to the exciter stator windings.
- 4. The starter-generator of claim 3, wherein the first power supply comprises:
a first AC power supply section operable to supply AC power to the exciter stator windings; and a DC power supply section operable to supply DC power to the exciter stator windings.
- 5. The starter-generator of claim 3, wherein the control circuit further comprises:
a second power supply operable to supply AC power to the main stator windings.
- 6. The starter-generator of claim 1, further comprising:
a plurality of first controllable switches electrically coupled between selected ones of the M number of separate exciter stator windings; and a plurality of second controllable switches electrically coupled between the control circuit and selected ones of the M number of separate exciter stator windings.
- 7. The starter-generator of claim 6, wherein the control circuit includes:
switch control circuitry operable to selectively open and close selected ones of the plurality of first and second controllable switches, to thereby selectively supply the AC and DC power to the first predetermined number of exciter stator windings and to selectively couple the second predetermined number of exciter stator windings in one of series and parallel with one another.
- 8. The starter-generator of claim 7, wherein the first and second predetermined numbers are equal.
- 9. A motor/generator, comprising:
an exciter including a rotor configured to rotate within the motor/generator and a stator having N number of poles extending therefrom; M number of separate exciter stator windings, each of which is wound around each one of the N number of poles; and a control circuit electrically coupled to at least a first predetermined number of the M number of separate exciter stator windings and operable (i) to selectively supply AC and DC power thereto and (ii) to selectively couple at least a second predetermined number of the M number of separate exciter stator windings in one of series and parallel with one another.
- 10. The motor/generator of claim 9, wherein:
each of the N number of poles has total number of turns of windings thereon; and each of the M number of separate exciter stator windings include 1/M turns of the total number of turns on each of the N number of poles.
- 11. The motor/generator of claim 9, wherein the control circuit comprises:
a first power supply operable to selectively supply one of AC power and DC power to the exciter stator windings.
- 12. The motor/generator of claim 11, wherein the first power supply comprises:
a first AC power supply section operable to supply AC power to the exciter stator windings; and a DC power supply section operable to supply DC power to the exciter stator windings.
- 13. The motor/generator of claim 11, further comprising:
a rotationally mounted main rotor; a main stator located around at least a portion of the main rotor; and a second power supply operable to supply AC power to the exciter stator windings.
- 14. The motor/generator of claim 9, further comprising:
a plurality of first controllable switches electrically coupled between selected ones of the M number of exciter stator windings; and a plurality of second controllable switches electrically coupled between the control circuit and selected ones of the M number of exciter stator windings.
- 15. motor/generator of claim 14, wherein the control circuit includes:
switch control circuitry operable to selectively open and close selected ones of the plurality of first and second controllable switches, to thereby selectively supply the AC and DC power to the first predetermined number of exciter stator windings and to selectively couple the second predetermined number of exciter stator windings in one of series and parallel with one another.
- 16. The motor/generator of claim 15, wherein the first and second predetermined numbers are equal.
- 17. An exciter stator, comprising:
a main body having N number of poles extending from a surface thereof; and M number of separate windings, each of the separate windings wound in series around each one of the N number of poles.
- 18. The exciter of claim 17, wherein:
each of the N number of poles has total number of turns of windings thereon; and each of the M number of separate windings include 1/M turns of the total number of turns on each of the N number of poles.
- 19. A method of assembling an exciter stator, comprising:
supplying an exciter stator having N number of poles extending from a surface thereof; winding M number of separate conductors, one each, around each of the N number of poles.
- 20. The method of claim 19, further comprising:
winding each of the M number of separate conductors a number of turns on each of the N number of poles, such that each pole has a total number of turns thereon, wherein each of the M number of separate conductors comprise 1/M turns of the total number of turns on each of the N number of poles.
- 21. In an aircraft starter-generator including at least an exciter assembly having a stator with N number of poles and M number of separate windings, each of which is wound on each of the N number of poles, a method of operating the starter-generator in a generator mode and a motor mode, comprising:
electrically coupling at least a first predetermined number of the M number of exciter stator windings in parallel with one another and supplying AC power to the parallel-coupled exciter stator windings, to thereby operate the starter-generator in the motor mode; and electrically coupling at least a second predetermined number of the M number of exciter stator windings in series with one another and supplying DC power, rather than AC power, to the series-coupled exciter stator windings, to thereby operate the starter-generator in the generator mode.
- 22. The method of claim 21, further comprising:
automatically switching the electrical coupling of the first and second predetermined number of the M number of exciter stator windings from parallel to series when a rotational speed of the exciter reaches a predetermined magnitude.
- 23. The method of claim 21, further comprising:
automatically switching the electrical coupling of the first and second predetermined number of the M number of exciter stator windings from parallel to series when a rotational speed of the exciter reaches a predetermined magnitude and is increasing.
- 24. The method of claim 21, wherein the first and second predetermined numbers are equal.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) of pending U.S. application Ser. No. 10/213,649, filed on Aug. 6, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10213649 |
Aug 2002 |
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10317931 |
Dec 2002 |
US |