Abstract

The article presents an experimental study of the winding inductance of a model sample of a low-speed synchronous motor with permanent magnets (SMPM) as part of a reciprocating drive of a long-stroke reciprocating compressor. The design of the developed one implies the use of eight coils, and the smallest losses in the windings are observed when the coils are turned off, which are outside the zone of permanent magnets during the reciprocating motion of the inductor. Switching windings is accompanied by a voltage pulse, which negatively affects the operation of solid state relays. Thus, the task of experimental study of the inductance of coils and measures to reduce its influence during switching is an urgent task.

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