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What is a reluctance synchronous motor?

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What is a reluctance synchronous motor?

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A – Basically, it is a synchronous version of the more common induction motor. Synchronous operation is attained by salient poles produced by flats or notches on the rotor. Size and cost are generally lower than a hysteresis motor of comparable power, however they have limited ability to accelerate inertial loads and have more inherent vibration due to the salient poles.

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