[Gasification] alternator speed

gfwhell at aol.com gfwhell at aol.com
Fri Feb 9 19:33:23 CST 2007


Why does the alternator have to be directly coupled to a turbine?
I used to build coil winding machines capable of 60,000 turns of wire per minute.
This speed was achieved by, timing belts and pulleys, 
The high speed end of the belt and pulley system was extremely light weight, gradually getting heavier as it got slower, culminating with a 4kw 4 pole 50 cycle  drive motor.
 
Which could easily trans figure into an 8 kw alternator driven by a turbine.?
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: wombatt at gmail.com
To: gasification at listserv.repp.org
Sent: Fri, 9 Feb 2007 12:54 PM
Subject: [Gasification] alternator speed


When I worked for an "alternator" company, we had one customer that had 
us test and certify to 30000 rpm.  FWIW, most auto setups are belted up 
about 3 to 1 so alt can be running at 15000 / 18000 rpm. 

Duno what they're good for now, been retired for 13 yrs at that time I 
wouldn't trust the oriental ones that high.

wombat

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