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Upon completion of a 360 degree RIC Test, the inductance is higher at the end of the
Upon completion of a 360 degree RIC Test, the inductance is higher at the end of the test than at the beginning of the test. What is the most likely cause?
The rotor is eccentric
Softfoot
Corrupted data due to residual magnetism in the core
Rotor defects
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Originally Posted by
alysaleh
Upon completion of a 360 degree RIC Test, the inductance is higher at the end of the test than at the beginning of the test. What is the most likely cause?
The rotor is eccentric
Softfoot
Corrupted data due to residual magnetism in the core
Rotor defects
I also got this question and have no idea. Anyone have any good reading material?
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Originally Posted by
alysaleh
Upon completion of a 360 degree RIC Test, the inductance is higher at the end of the test than at the beginning of the test. What is the most likely cause?
The rotor is eccentric
Softfoot
Corrupted data due to residual magnetism in the core
Rotor defects
Tough question. I think all the above can cause increased inductance after a Rotor Influence Check (RIC) test. I would say the the most likely cause are Rotor Defects, since it affects the air gap the greatest, but the all of the above would be the most likely cause based on severity.
https://www.pdma.com/pdfs/Articles/I...Inductance.pdf
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Originally Posted by
Kalbi_Rob
Tough question. I think all the above can cause increased inductance after a Rotor Influence Check (RIC) test. I would say the the most likely cause are
Rotor Defects, since it affects the air gap the greatest, but the all of the above would be the most likely cause based on severity.
https://www.pdma.com/pdfs/Articles/I...Inductance.pdf
Yeah I didnt like this one, after trying to search for an answer I was even more confused. I didn't find much literature on it.
the correct answer was "Corrupted data due to residual magnetism in the core"
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