Claims
- 1. A rotor for revolving a bout an axial shaft in a flywheel energy storage apparatus, comprising:
- an annular rim disposed concentrically around said axial shaft;
- said rim comprising a plurality of annular segments each having an inner diameter and an outer diameter, wherein said annular segments are bonded together to form a cylindrical body having a bore;
- at least one of said plurality of annular segments being rotated relative to another annular segment to reduce imbalance of said annular rim; and
- laminal panels provided along both said inner diameter and said outer diameter of said annular segments to reduce axial shear stress.
- 2. A rotor as set forth in claim 1, wherein said laminal panels extend axially and are bonded to said outer diameter and said inner diameter of said annular segments.
- 3. The rotor according to claim 1, wherein said laminal panels are single ply .+-.45.degree. epoxy graphite.
- 4. A rotor for revolving about an axial shaft in a flywheel energy storage apparatus having a stator, comprising:
- an annular rim disposed concentrically around said axial shaft and said stator;
- comprising a plurality of annular segments each having an inner diameter and an outer diameter, wherein said annular segments are bonded together to form a cylindrical body having a bore;
- at least one of said plurality of annular segments being rotated relative to another annular segment to reduce imbalance between said annular segments; and
- laminal panels bonded to said inner diameter and said outer diameter of said annular segments to reduce the axial shear stress, wherein said laminal panels extend axially and are provided to said outer diameter and said inner diameter of said annular segments.
- 5. The rotor according to claim 4, wherein said laminal panels are single ply .+-.45.degree. epoxy graphite.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/642,087, now abandoned titled "Segmented Rim Construction for a Rotor" filed May 2, 1996 by the same inventors as in the present application.
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