Hyundai motor company (20240348111). SIX-PHASE MOTOR simplified abstract

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SIX-PHASE MOTOR

Organization Name

hyundai motor company

Inventor(s)

Min Ho Chae of Incheon (KR)

Tae Yeong Lee of Hwaseong-si (KR)

SIX-PHASE MOTOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240348111 titled 'SIX-PHASE MOTOR

The abstract describes a patent application for a six-phase motor with a unique configuration of coils corresponding to different phases.

  • The motor includes a rotor with magnets, a stator forming an air gap, and coils for six phases.
  • Coils for three phases have a different number of turns compared to coils for the remaining three phases.
  • This configuration allows for optimized performance and efficiency in the motor operation.
  • The design of the motor enhances its torque output and overall reliability.
  • The innovation in coil configuration sets this motor apart from traditional designs.

Potential Applications: - Electric vehicles - Industrial machinery - Robotics - Renewable energy systems

Problems Solved: - Improved motor efficiency - Enhanced torque output - Increased reliability

Benefits: - Higher performance - Energy efficiency - Reduced maintenance needs

Commercial Applications: Title: "Innovative Six-Phase Motor for Enhanced Performance" This motor can be used in various industries such as automotive, manufacturing, and renewable energy, offering improved efficiency and reliability.

Questions about the Six-Phase Motor: 1. How does the unique coil configuration impact the motor's performance?

  - The different number of turns in the coils optimizes the motor's efficiency and torque output.

2. What sets this six-phase motor apart from traditional motor designs?

  - The innovative coil configuration is a key feature that distinguishes this motor and enhances its performance.


Original Abstract Submitted

a six-phase motor includes a rotor including a plurality of magnets. the six-phase motor also includes a stator disposed to form an air gap with the rotor. the six-phase motor further includes coils, corresponding to six phases of the six-phase motor, disposed on the stator. among the coils, coils corresponding to three phases are configured to have a different number of turns as compared to coils corresponding to the remaining of three phases.