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Definition | : | Switched Reluctance Motor |
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Switched Reluctance Motor (SRM), also known as Variable Reluctance Motor, is an electric motor that works based on the variable reluctance principle. It runs by reluctance torque. The reluctance torque is developed by changing the reluctance. The rotating magnetic field is created with the help of power electronics switching circuit.
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Reluctance is the resistance to the magnetic flux.
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The full form of SRM is Switched Reluctance Motor
Switched Reluctance Motor | Sri Ramaswamy Memorial | Solid Rocket Motor
Supplier Relationship Management | Switched Reluctance Motor | Standard Reference Method | Solid Rocket Motor | Specified Risk Material | Scalable Reliable Multicast | Structural Risk Minimization