Synchronous reluctance motors
What is a synchronous reluctance motor?
A synchronous reluctance motor is an electric motor in which the torque in the rotor is generated exclusively by the reluctance force. The rotor rotates synchronously with the rotating field of the pointing voltage network.
Where are synchronous reluctance motors used?
Synchronous reluctance motors are used, for example, in industrial drives such as pumps or fans.
Synonyms:
SynRM
Synchronous reluctance motor
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