Claims
- 1. A rotor of a dynamoelectric machine, said rotor comprising:
- a generally cylindrical rotor core structure;
- a plurality of multi-turn coils, said coils being disposed upon said core thereby defining at least one magnetic pole pair, selected coils of each pole pair being connected in series electrical relationship one to another to form coil groups, said coils selected for series connection being disposed within regions of substantially equal magnetic field intensity, said series connected coil groups being connected in parallel electrical relationship, and
- a plurality of resistance elements, said resistance elements being connected in series with said series connected coils, the magnitude of each resistance element being predetermined according to the intensity of the surrounding magnetic field.
- 2. The rotor of claim 1 wherein said coils are constructed from a superconductive material and are adapted for thermal contact with refrigeration means, said refrigeration means being adapted to induce and maintain a state of superconductivity in said coils under predetermined magnetic field and current density conditions.
- 3. The rotor of claim 1 wherein said resistance elements are adapted for thermal contact with refrigeration means, said resistance elements having a predetermined resistance at the operating temperature of said superconductive coil.
- 4. The rotor of claim 1 wherein said core comprises a hollow tube, said hollow tube being constructed from a non-ferromagnetic material having a relative permeability of approximately one.
- 5. The rotor of claim 1 wherein said coils are supported upon said core by a plurality of wedge members, said wedge members being affixed to said rotor structure and being extended radially therefrom.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 538,289 filed Jan. 2, 1975, now a Defensive publication No. 945,002.
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