Abstract
The use of modern high-coercive permanent magnets in synchronous motors allows one not only to unify the design and technology of their fabrication with asynchronous motors of general application, but also to significantly increase the efficiency of electric drives of production equipment and quality of technological processes. The performed studies have led to the conclusion that this problem is effectively solved by reconstructing only the active part of the rotor of an induction motor.
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