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by jacquesm
3043 days ago
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You're simply wrong. Again. The rotor windings of induction machines are usually copper or aluminum, the stator windings are usually copper. As for the rotors and stators themselves, they are good old iron/steel laminates and will hold some magnetism just fine (they're laminates to cut down on the eddy currents). If the rotors themselves would be made out of copper the motor would not function at all, it needs a ferromagnetic part there to focus the field. Source: have done a number of induction motor to windmill conversions. Also: have you ever tried any of this or are you coming at this from a theoretical angle? Here is some good info for you: http://marineengineeringonline.com/tag/residual-magnetism/ |
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