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A synchronous machine combines two means of generating rotary fields - the stator's three-phase winding and the rotor.
The stator in these machines is equipped with an AC winding that generates an alternating magnetic field using an armature that usually has a squirrel cage design.
In theory, the stator windings can be replaced with two counter-rotating DC windings, while the function of the armature corresponds to two counter-rotating rotors.
A synchronous machine combines two means of generating rotary fields - the stator's three-phase winding and the rotor.
The stator in these machines is equipped with an AC winding that generates an alternating magnetic field using an armature that usually has a squirrel cage design.
In theory, the stator windings can be replaced with two counter-rotating DC windings, while the function of the armature corresponds to two counter-rotating rotors.