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Planetary conical disc stepless transmission combined with NMRV worm gear reducer
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Planetary conical-disc continuously variable transmission combined with WJ worm gear reducer
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Planetary conical-disc continuously variable transmission combined with a gear reducer
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Planetary conical-disc continuously variable transmission combined with a harmonic drive reducer
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Planetary conical disc stepless transmission combined with NMRV worm gear reducer
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Planetary conical-disc continuously variable transmission combined with WJ worm gear reducer
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Planetary conical-disc continuously variable transmission combined with a gear reducer
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Planetary conical-disc continuously variable transmission combined with a harmonic drive reducer
Three-phase asynchronous motor
Category:
Motor
Summary:
A three-phase induction motor is a type of electric motor that operates by being simultaneously connected to a three-phase AC power supply with a voltage of 380V and phase differences of 120 degrees. The rotor's speed is lower than the speed of the rotating magnetic field. Due to the relative motion between the rotor windings and the magnetic field, an electromotive force and current are induced in the rotor windings, which interact with the magnetic field to produce an electromagnetic torque, thereby achieving energy conversion. This type of motor boasts advantages such as simple structure, reliable operation, and low cost.
Keywords:
Motor
Three-phase asynchronous motor
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