Objective
In the industrial market of alternators and electrical machines, we can find today machines using the same technologies but performing too lightly power weight ratios (kw/kg). This presents a real obstacle for their utilization in specific industrial sectors like aeroplanes or trucks, needing an important quantity of electricity. Moreover, the present machines have only one frequency and a limited voltage (+ 5 %) and their internal magnetic constitution needs very important starting circuits and requires abundant source of electricity. At last, the regulation of motors and alternators needs two types of regulators, which increases weight and has an negative aspect for use. Our co operative research project (Exploratory award in 1997) increases the substitution of these obstacles by the creation of a tension machine (342V to 451 V) and double frequency (50 to 60 Hz) . Indeed, the idea of the project rises in the fact to develop one machine being able to replace 3 machines in integrating 3 different technologies (alternator, synchronous motor, asynchronous motor). The new machine will profit of a power weight ratio superior to 15% and it will need less heavy starting circuits (2 or 3 times less). Thanks to this important innovation, the machine will need a simple standard circuit which should allow also to raise life duration of material. With the change and improvement of the different elements this new machine will be useful in specific industrial sectors mentioned here above as a security and repairing machine easy to use. In the research time, the development of this machine will need important realizing costs, but the suppression of 3 machines will recompense this charge. Industrials will have the choice between the purchase of one security and repairing machine replacing 3 machines or buy the 3 different machines. So buying conditions will increase an interesting factor for purchasers. Later, our goal will be the spread of the product through Europe, in order to develop a new market share and so give a new dynamism to the sector of the production of electrical machines and the production of alternators.
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92334 Berching-Sollingries Bach
Germany
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