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A prototype of a special electrical machine ‐ double statored switched reluctance motor ‐ has been developed which produces a very high static and dynamic torque. Possible ways of measuring the machine are presented. The basic parameters of the model are described. Results are compared to those obtained by computer design. A difference between computed and measured results is discussed.

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