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Synchronous Induction Torque vs. Induction Synchronous Torque

07/22/2009 5:35 AM

difference between synchronous induction torque and induction synchronous torque?

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Re: synchronous induction torque and induction synchronous torque

07/22/2009 6:19 AM

Word order.

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Re: synchronous induction torque and induction synchronous torque

07/22/2009 1:54 PM

"Synchronous induction torque" would likely be referring to the torque OUTPUT of a synchronous motor and "induction synchronous torque" sounds as though it might be related to the prime mover torque INPUT to a synchronous generator. The second part sounds a bit fishy though.

What is your context?

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