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Definition of "induction machine" |
Induction machines run at a speed slightly different to synchronous speed as the difference speed, known as slip, is required to generate torque. Induction motors run at sub-synchronous speed where as induction generators run at super-synchronous speed. / Induction machines run at a speed slightly different to synchronous speed as the difference speed, known as slip, is required to generate torque. Induction motors run at sub synchronous speed where as induction generators run at super synchronous speed. / classification of any of a variety of electrical machines in which an AC current in the stator coils is used to produce a rotating magnetic flux that, by Faraday action, induces an AC voltage in a set of coils (the induction coils) on the machine’s rotor. The rotor coils are shorted to cause a second AC current to flow in the rotor coils, which produces, in turn, a second rotating flux. The interaction of the rotor- and stator-produced fluxes creates torque. |
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