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Variable synchronous reluctance machine vs synchronous reluctance machine

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I have a question regarding the design and the phenomenon of a variable synchronous reluctance machine (VSRM). When designing the rotor, is there a difference between this machine and the synchronous reluctance machine (SynRM)?
What is the phenomenon difference between the two machines?

Thank you

0 Replies Last Post Nov 29, 2012, 5:15 a.m. EST
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