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Study on Downsizing Techniques for Conventional Motor with Solids Insulation System

SUMMARY Downsizing has become essential in the development of motors in order to meet requirements related to environmental issues such as resource depletion and energy shortages. To satisfy these demands, we propose downsizing techniques for a conventional motor where a solid insulation system is u...

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Published in:Electrical engineering in Japan 2015-04, Vol.191 (1), p.1-8
Main Authors: Matsumoto, Hironori, Ohtake, Atsushi, Enomoto, Yuji
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