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What is meant by Reluctance Torque?

Reluctance torque is the torque generated in a reluctance motor due to the tendency of the rotor to align itself with the stator magnetic field. It occurs as a result of the variation in reluctance in the magnetic path between the rotor and stator. This torque is responsible for the motion of the motor and is one of the main torque components in reluctance motor operation.


What is reluctance torque?

torque of synchronous motor with out feild exitation


What is starting torque?

The torque which is produced during the starting of motor is simply called as starting torque.


What is the torque for rear differential caps?

bolt diff cap what is it


Disadvantage over switched reluctance motor?

Relatively unprovenNoisyNot-well suited for smooth torque production


How fast will you go with just a differential and no transmission?

It would depend on the differential gear ratio and engine horse power/torque.


What type of motor is used in centrifugal pump?

3 Phase induction motor because it produce high torque at starting


What is torque specs for ring gear on ford 9 differential?

THE TORQUE SPEC IS 75FT/LB USING ARP BOLTS


How floating condition of synchronous motor occurs?

at the time of starting when syncchronous torque is zero , i.e. when the motor starts with the help of starting torque , the armature current required to produce sync. torque is zero. If V = E(b) i.e. When back emf E(b) equals supply voltage.


What are rear differential cover torque specs 1997 Chevy Tahoe?

30


What is the tightening torque for a Honda civic crown wheel to the differential?

90 N


What is the rear differential pinion nut torque specs?

What is the torque specs on a 2001 ford truck rear end pinion nut..