A REVERSE MODE OF THREE-PHASE ASYNCHRONOUS MOTORS WITH HEXAPHASE WINDINGS

Abstract

A reverse operation feasibility in three-phase asynchronous motors with the stator hexaphase windings is proved. In the reverse mode, the hexaphase windings are shown to keep all their declared advantages.

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V. D. Lushchyk, S. Yu. Polezin

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  • EP ID EP302406
  • DOI 10.20998/2074-272X.2014.2.08
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V. D. Lushchyk, S. Yu. Polezin (2014). A REVERSE MODE OF THREE-PHASE ASYNCHRONOUS MOTORS WITH HEXAPHASE WINDINGS. Електротехніка і Електромеханіка, 0(2), 37-39. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-302406