Shock-proof electric marine engine

Superconducting electrical machines, for example motors or generators, especially high-temperature superconducting machines, include a rotor equipped with superconductors, especially high-temperature superconductors. They further include a rotor cryostat, a rotor shaft and a cryostatic link includin...

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Main Author BRACH KARSTEN,VOGELEY PETER,WILCKE RALF,HEIN PETER,HOFMANN THOMAS,MEYER CHRISTIAN,KRUEGER-GOTZMANN MANFRED,SCHILLER CHRISTIAN
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LanguageEnglish
Published 06.06.2007
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Summary:Superconducting electrical machines, for example motors or generators, especially high-temperature superconducting machines, include a rotor equipped with superconductors, especially high-temperature superconductors. They further include a rotor cryostat, a rotor shaft and a cryostatic link including a cryostatic conductor between the cryostat and a frigorific apparatus, and a non-superconducting stator. The machines are adapted to be resistant to shocks as required for navy ships. The stator, the rotor and the cryostat are motion-decoupled from an outer machine housing and the rotor shaft by elastic elements. In one embodiment, the machine housing is configured as a thruster housing and is elastically linked with the stern of the ship.
Bibliography:Application Number: CN20028017049