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  2. Switched reluctance linear motor - Wikipedia

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    Difference between induction and reluctance force [1] Example of a switched reluctance linear motor . Switched reluctance linear motors (SRLMs) (also known as linear switched reluctance motors (LSRMs), variable reluctance linear motor or switched reluctance linear machines) are a type of electric machines called linear motors which work based on the principle of a varying magnetic reluctance ...

  3. Switched reluctance motor - Wikipedia

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    The principles for SR drives were described around 1970, [5] and enhanced by Peter Lawrenson and others from 1980 onwards. [6] At the time, some experts viewed the technology as unfeasible, [ 7 ] and practical application has been limited, partly because of control issues and unsuitable applications, and because low production numbers result in ...

  4. Linear actuator - Wikipedia

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    By connecting linkages to the nut, the motion can be converted to usable linear displacement. Most current actuators are built for high speed, high force, or a compromise between the two. When considering an actuator for a particular application, the most important specifications are typically travel, speed, force, accuracy, and lifetime.

  5. Linear motor - Wikipedia

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    Linear motors are commonly used for actuating high performance industrial automation equipment. Their advantage, unlike any other commonly used actuator, such as a ball screw, timing belt, or rack and pinion, is that they provide any combination of high precision, high velocity, high force and long travel. Linear motors are widely used.

  6. Rack and pinion - Wikipedia

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    A rack and pinion is a type of linear actuator that comprises a circular gear (the pinion) engaging a linear gear (the rack). [1] Together, they convert between rotational motion and linear motion: rotating the pinion causes the rack to be driven in a line. Conversely, moving the rack linearly will cause the pinion to rotate.

  7. Solenoid (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    Two rotary actuators on opposite ends of the rotary snap-switch shaft, can advance or reverse the switch position. The rotary solenoid has a similar appearance to a linear solenoid, except that the armature core is mounted in the center of a large flat disk, with three inclined raceways coined into the underside of the disk.

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