Controlling Heat, Vibration and EMI in an Integral Motor

Controlling heat and vibration produced by the motor & variable drive systems when integrated as an integral motor are the problems affecting the reliable operation of the system. In this paper a new-generation integral motor-drive has been demonstrated, true innovation in its design and development is a technological advancement. It is a truly integrated motor-drive unit with a design to overcome heat, vibration and electromagnetic interference which are damaging to sensitive electronics without requirement of any additional cooling system. It proposes a compact unit built to operate in arduous industrial environments.

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