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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (171721)5/14/2021 3:33:18 PM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Respond to of 220915
 
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/haim-r-branisteanu-8919b9_automotive-battery-power-activity-6799040493247332352-zxLY

The achievement, in general, is thanks to substantial improvements in power electronics, which are advancing at great speed in their complexity & ease of control.


The switched reluctance motor was invented way back to 1838.


Where a conventional motor uses magnetic force to push a moving part—the rotor—this design instead pushes the rotor poles to align with their stationary partners—the stator poles.


With the switching of current to each set of windings, the rotor poles are pulled toward whichever stator poles they happen to be approaching.

The design has few parts, and all three phases of the motor are independent, so if one fails you can still run the motor in a limp-home mode.



To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (171721)5/14/2021 5:45:23 PM
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I have quite a few motor / generator / engine toys (antique or very old but in original packaging) gotten long before the birth of the coconut and jack, intended to use w/ my eventual kids. Coconut wasn’t interested in boy’s toys beyond Thomas trains.

This summer shall start w/ the jack.

He has lined up reading, karate, chess, swimming, and play groups. No traveling. But yes, some computer gaming - unavoidable but controlled.