Russian Railways (RZD) is conducting vibrodynamic tests of a traction asynchronous electric motor for a high-speed train. This was reported by specialists from VNIKTI (Kolomna).
According to RZD, the research is being conducted on a vibration test bench that simulates the loads on the motor when a high-speed electric train is moving.
Sensors are installed on the prototype, as well as on the stand itself. They record various indicators, which are then processed by specialists. Throughout the tests, the motor operates at different speeds and is simultaneously subjected to vibration.
It is emphasized that the product must withstand 50 million load cycles.
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