Mike Howell
EASA Technical Support Specialist
Reluctance machines offer simple construction, high power density and low cost. Over time, advancement in power electronics will increase the prevalence of these machines in a number of applications, creating repair opportunities for service centers. This recording explores features of synchronous and switched reluctance machines.
- Basic magnetic circuits
- Reluctance machines and torque production
- Slots, poles and phases
- Concentrated windings vs. lap or concentric windings
- Rewind, test and inspection
This recording will benefit service center managers, supervisors and technicians.
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