Claims
- 1. A rotary electric power generator, comprising:a rotor; axial winding slots on the peripheral face of the rotor disposed with intervals in the circumferential direction at both sides of the magnetic pole parts of the rotor; sub-slots opening at the bottom of the winding slots; rotor windings arranged coaxially with respect to the magnetic pole, extending at and outside of the winding slots, and having conductor insulation materials laminated alternately thereon; wedges in which the rotor windings are fixed to the rotor in the winding slots; a retaining ring on the rotary shaft peripheral side of the rotary windings, the retaining ring extending outside of the winding slots at both ends of the rotor; and insulation blocks of the rotor windings interposed between wedges or retaining rings, the rotor windings having a number of radial ventilation flow passages passing from the sub-slots to the insulation blocks and wedges, wherein a projection or rib is provided at the inner face of the radial flow passage with respect to the flow direction of the cooling fluid in the radial flow passage; and wherein a projection height from the inner face of the radial flow passage of the projection or rib is greater at a center of the rotor, and is smaller at an end of the rotor.
- 2. A rotary electric power generator, comprising:a rotor; axial winding slots on the peripheral face of the rotor disposed with intervals in the circumferential direction at both sides of the magnetic pole parts of the rotor; sub-slots opening at the bottom of the winding slots; rotor windings arranged coaxially with respect to the magnetic pole, extending at and outside of the winding slots, and having conductor insulation materials laminated alternately thereon; wedges in which the rotor windings are fixed to the rotor in the winding slots; a retaining ring on the rotary shaft peripheral side of the rotary windings, the retaining ring extending outside of the winding slots at both ends of the rotor; and insulation blocks of the rotor windings interposed between wedges or retaining rings, the rotor windings having a number of radial ventilation flow passages passing from the sub-slots to the insulation blocks and wedges, wherein a projection or rib is provided at the inner face of the radial flow passage with respect to the flow direction of the cooling fluid in the radial flow passage; and wherein the projection or rib is provided only at a radial flow passage group of a center of the rotor.
- 3. A rotary electric power generator, comprising:a rotor; axial winding slots on the peripheral face of the rotor disposed with intervals in the circumferential direction at both sides of the magnetic pole parts of the rotor; sob-slots opening at the bottom of the winding slots; rotor windings arranged coaxially with respect to the magnetic pole, extending at and outside of the winding slots, and having conductor insulation materials laminated alternately thereon; wedges in which the rotor windings are fixed to the rotor in the winding slots; a retaining ring on the rotary shaft peripheral side of the rotary windings, the retaining ring extending outside of the winding slots at both ends of the rotor; and insulation blocks of the rotor windings interposed between wedges or retaining rings, the rotor windings having a number of radial ventilation flow passages passing from the sub-slots to the insulation blocks and wedges, wherein a projection or rib is provided at the inner face of the radial flow passage with respect to the flow direction of the cooling fluid in the radial flow passage; and wherein the projection or rib is provided only at an outer diameter side turn group of the radial flow passage.
- 4. The rotary electric power generator as set forth in claim 1, wherein the radial flow passage is punched, and then, the periphery of the punched hole is plastically deformed by pressurization.
- 5. The rotary electric power generator as set forth in claim 2, wherein the radial flow passage is punched, and then, the periphery of the punched hole is plastically deformed by pressurization.
- 6. The rotary electric power generator as set forth in claim 3, wherein the radial flow passage is punched, and then, the periphery of the punched hole is plastically deformed by pressurization.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/642,016, filed Aug. 21, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,459,180, the subject matter of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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