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Re: Help with making SRSG phase control work?



Original poster: "Dmitry (father dest)" <dest@xxxxxxxxxxx>


sorry guys - no english version, again % )
you see - i need srsg too, so as usual after reading the archives i
start searching this mysterious "salient pole" motor, but failed
totally - there is no such thing in our technical terms (at least i
haven`t seen it during searching), but i`ve learned much other stuff and
finally realized, that this d*** thing is reaction synchronous motor : )
this last term occurs rather often.


> Original poster: Jim Lux <jimlux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

> At 05:26 PM 1/28/2006, you wrote:
>>Original poster: "Dmitry (father dest)" <dest@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>
>> >Original poster: Jim Lux <jimlux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>
>> > The data sheet actually says "Reaction Synchronous Motor".
>>
>> >> What exactly is a "reaction" synchronous motor, anyhow?
>>
>> >>> probably a mistranslation? Perhaps reluctance?
>>
>>"Reaction Synchronous Motor" it IS correct name:
>>
>>http://www.toehelp.ru/theory/electromach/lecture08.html


> I don't read Russian, but, judging from the figures, equations and
> graphs, this is the same as a "variable reluctance stepper motor",
> but as Dmitry points out perhaps it translates differently.

> I always thought reluctance was a weird term, anyway.

> But, basically, it's a motor that doesn't have a PM rotor.  Compare,
> for instance, a SloSyn type motor.

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