Claims
- 1. A rotor comprising:
- a rotor shaft;
- a permanent magnet layer having an inner diameter which is greater than an outer diameter of the rotor shaft, the permanent magnet layer and the shaft having a radial clearance therebetween;
- a retainer comprising a metallic, low magnetic permeability material, the permanent magnet layer being positioned between the rotor shaft and the retainer, the retainer being bound to the rotor shaft, the permanent magnet layer comprising a material less stiff than a material of the retainer so as to expand to remain in contact with the retainer as a speed of the rotor is increased.
- 2. The rotor of claim 1, wherein the permanent magnet layer comprises a molded magnet.
- 3. The rotor of claim 1, wherein the retainer has a rotor projection at one end and a cap an another end, and wherein the bond between the rotor shaft and the retainer comprises a weld between the retainer and the projection of the rotor shaft, a weld between the retainer and the cap, and a weld between the cap and the shaft.
- 4. The rotor of claim 1, wherein the permanent magnet layer comprises a plurality of magnet segments on the rotor shaft.
- 5. The rotor of claim 4, wherein the rotor shaft includes pockets and the plurality of magnet segments are situated in respective pockets.
- 6. The rotor of claim 5, further including springs situated in the rotor pockets for preloading the magnet segments against the inside of the retainer.
- 7. The rotor of claim 4, further including a cage for situating the plurality of magnet segments on the rotor shaft.
- 8. The rotor of claim 1, wherein ends of the retainer have supports attached thereto.
- 9. The rotor of claim 8, wherein the supports include extensions extending along the rotor shaft and further including shrink rings positioned around the extensions.
- 10. The rotor of claim 9, wherein the supports comprise a nonmagnetic material.
- 11. The rotor of claim 1, further including a high conductivity material over the retainer, the combination of the retainer and the high conductivity material having a resistivity high enough to minimize space harmonic losses and low enough to minimize time harmonic losses.
- 12. A rotor having low motor losses resulting from harmonic fields, the rotor including a thin outer layer of high conductivity material for excluding high frequency components while permitting penetration of low frequency torque producing fields.
- 13. The rotor of claim 12, wherein the rotor is a permanent magnet rotor or an induction rotor.
- 14. The rotor of claim 12, wherein the rotor comprises a laminated induction motor and further including an oxide layer between the rotor surface and the thin layer of high conductivity material.
Government Interests
The invention was made with Government support under contract number 70NANB5H1119 awarded by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
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