Magazine Article

Improved Bearingless Switched-Reluctance Motor

TBMG-7676

10/01/2003

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The Morrison rotor, named after its inventor, is a hybrid rotor for use in a bearingless switched-reluctance electric motor. The motor is characterized as bearingless in the sense that it does not rely on conventional mechanical bearings: instead, it functions as both a magnetic bearing and a motor. Bearingless switched-reluctance motors are attractive for use in situations in which large variations in temperatures and/or other extreme conditions preclude the use of conventional electric motors and mechanical bearings.

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"Improved Bearingless Switched-Reluctance Motor," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2003.
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Oct 1, 2003
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TBMG-7676
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English