Conductive metal inserts in rotor of dynamoelectric machine

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CA 1302473

17GE 3242 CONDUCTIVE METAL INSERTS IN ROTOR OF DYNAMOELECTRIC MACHINE ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A rotor of a dynamoelectric machine includes a coating of a high-conductivity metal covering a substantial portion of the surface thereof. The high-conductivity metal reduces resistive heating produced by eddy currents from high-frequency harmonics of an AC power source. In one embodiments of the invention, surfaces of dovetail wedges retaining energizing conductors in longitudinal slots are coated with a copper coating. The pole regions of the rotor include undercut slots to retain chamfered wedges of magnetic material coated with a high-conductivity metal. Retaining rings at opposed ends of the rotor may also be coated with a high-conductivity metal.

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