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Construction of rotating machines. Features

Authors: Patrick BRUTSAERT, Daniel LALOY, Philippe ROBERT, Damien VERBEKE

Publication date: November 10, 2005

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2. Forces developed in an electric machine

The electrical and mechanical dimensioning of an electrical machine requires the determination of the forces to which its various parts will be subjected. First, we'll look at the forces created inside the machine, then at the forces acting on the external environment.

2.1 Internal forces

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2.1.1 Electromagnetic forces

The process of transforming energy in the electric machine creates a system of tangential forces that exert themselves on the rotor and stator in such a way as to subject them to...

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