Subsynchronous reluctance electrical machine

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H02K 21/38 (2006.01) H02K 19/10 (2006.01) H02K 29/06 (2006.01)

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CA 2297337

The patent of invention of "SUB-SYNCHRONOUS RELUCTANCE ELECTRICAL MACHINE" is defined by a stator 10 provided with a core comprised of an assembly of magnetically uncoupled or weakly coupled sectors 11 of ferromagnetic plates having longitudinal teeth arranged on the face thereof turned towards the rotor 20 and provided with grooves 2 to house a winding 6. This winding 6 is comprised of a plurality of coils surrounding each sector 11 of the ferromagnetic material of stator 10 in a properly distributed manner, so as to generate a magnetic field whenever this winding is energized. The sub-synchronous reluctance electrical machine possesses as an integral part thereof said rotor 20 which in turn is provided with a core of magnetic plates having longitudinal teeth 21 uniformly arranged along the face thereof turned towards the stator 10, said teeth 21 being in a number different from the number of teeth 1 of stator 10. The machine is further provided with a monitoring device 4, for relative identification of the teeth of rotor 20 and stator 10, in order to allow the achievement of a maximum torque.

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