Switched reluctance motor with damping windings

Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary

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310180, 310182, 310184, H02K 1728, H02K 1506, H02K 320

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060085614

ABSTRACT:
A reluctance machine including one or more damping windings placed within the stator or within the rotor which are used to store and provide energy so as to reduce unwanted machine vibration and noise, improve current commutation, and improve the efficiency and torque output of the machine.

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