SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BARABANOV, V. A. -

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7, e 140 REF SOV 003 Card 2/2 OTHIR ODO i PRIS L. 05Pe2-~7 AT6020424 FN~_ SOURCE CobZ:UR/0000/65/000/000/0050/0055 AUTHOR: Barabanov, V. A. ORG: Institute of Electrodynamics AN UkrSSR (Institut elektrodinamiki AN UkrSSR)/ TITLE: Theoretical determination of the inductive parameters of a three-dimensional electric machine SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Preobrazovaniye i stabilizatsiya elektromagnitnykh - otsessov pr (conversion -and stabilization of electromagnetic processes). Kiev, Naukova dumka, 1965, 50-55 TOPIC TAGS: electric generator, electric theory ABSTRACT: The idealized model of a three-dimensional machine (or a machine with three degrees of freedom in motion of the rotor) may be based on treatment of the machine as a system of linear circuits in motion with respect to one another and having lumped parameters. The author derives expressions for determining the parameters of these circuits and their relationship to mechanical variables as a basis for a complete picture of the processes'in the machine. It is assumed that the permeability of the material for the stator and rotor is infinite and that the effect of the channels con- taining the -windings can be disregarded. Expressions'are found for calculating the inductive parameters of the machine on the basis of formulas for the energy of the mag, Card L ACC NRi jiT602o424 netic field stored in the air gap in terms of the magnetic flux density and field strength. The syster. of parameters formed by the resultant expressions together with formulas for resistance (accounting for energy dissipation in the machine) and mecha- nical parameters may be used for vriting out the equations of the machine. Orig. art. has: 1 figure, 24 formulas. ISUB CODE: 09/ SUBM DATE: 26Oct65/ ORIG REF: 005 Mae hine design, kh Card L 05883-67 FNP (k) /ENT W /E4T(d) /FMT(1) /9-7P (v~ ACC NRt AT6020423 Soma CODE: Woooo/65/000/000/0036/oo49 36 AUTHOR: Milyakh, A. N.; Barabanov, V. A. e 7~/ ~ORG: Institute of Electrodynamics AN UkrSSR (Institut elektrodinsmiki AN UkrSSR) TITLE: Idealized physical model of a three-dimenRional electric machine q~ SOURCE: AN UkrSSR. Preobrazovaniye i stabilizatsiya elektromagnitnykh p ;sessov (Conversion and stabilization of electromagnetic processes). Kiev, Naukova dunka, 1965, 36-49 TOPIC TAGS; electric generator, electric theory ABSTRACT: An idealized physical model for a three-dimensional machine (or a machine with 3 degrees of freedcm in rotor motion) is constructed by analogy with an ordinary machine on the basis of replacing discrete elements in an actual machine (discrete distribution of conductors, geometric faces in the magnetic system) with continuous structures. This procedure makes the resultant model accessible to investigation by analytic methods. The machine and its model are considered in a spherical coordinate system rigidly associated with the stator. It is assumed in constructing the idealiz, physical model that: 1. the permeability of the material for the stator and rotor is infinite; 2. the internal cavity of the stator in bounded by a sphere and completely encloses the rotor; 3. the actual windings of the machine are replaced by equivalent 11) GD Card L 05883-67 ACC NRs AT602o423 current layers; 4. there are three mutually perpendicular current layers on both the rotor-and stator. It is shown that calculation of the electrcmagnetic field in the air gap of the machine reduces to determining the field components of a single arbi-' trarily oriented current layer. Expressions are derived for calculating the electric~ and magnetic field components of zero and first order. The proposed model is designed for studying the dynamics of the machine. A model,closer to the actual machine may be constructed for etudying'steady-state conditions. Orig. art. has: 3 figures, 33 formulas. kh Card 2 i 00,3 000 00,3 W 34 so it V 13 J4 is hi v a x 41 1: 6) 64 O.Ce A 0C.N.U I'- I d -11 1 wo-a,-F. XYdram Over"IMP m Amairams. P. Z Fiabor and V. F. 1"banov, LR DWL OCV, JUMea Ain, IM 2. (2), 97-107; V. IL 2939).-[1n Ukrainisn.) The offect of composition and structure of imalgams on the h o7m!tage was studied. The amalgams uxd ZOO, were - vadmium (1, V31.5% Go 62 7. W%). lead (1, 6. 10, 15. 220. 25.30.35. Thr zoo rustoinary art-up for Inessuring droompusition potentials was uotd, with an roe &node of platinized platinum and a cathode of mercury or liquid amalgam. 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