摘要 |
Electric Machines (i.e., electric motors or generators) convert electricity to mechanical work (or vice versa) by applying mechanical power to the shaft of the electric machine or extracting mechanical power form the shaft of the electric machine. This restricts the electrical characteristics, such as frequency or voltage, to the movement of the shaft of the electric machine in accordance to electric machine theory. In some cases, it is desired to perform electromechanical conversion from unorthodox movement, such as pulsating movement, slow movement, or low power movement. In many cases this is not possible with even electronic control without a transmission to convert the mechanical power to a compatible motion. However, by pre-establishing the compatible speed and inertial momentum of the rotor body of the electric machine while moving the entire body of the electric machine in accordance to the incompatible movement, the mechanical energy of the movement can be readily produced or absorbed to desired electrical characteristics.
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