SUBSYNCHRONOUS RELUCTANCE MOTOR
A class with identifier
http://staging4.data.posccaesar.org/iso/15926-4/rdl/RDS1002284
Definition | A <SUBSYNCHRONOUS RELUCTANCE MOTOR> is a <RELUCTANCE MOTOR> in which the number of projections acting as salient poles is greater than the number of the poles formed by the primary winding, thus causing the motor to operate at a constant average speed that is a submultiple of its apparent synchronous speed |
ISO number | 3456 |
RDS number | RDS1002284 |
Source | IEV 411-33-06 |
Electrical |