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Title: Listening to the motor without asking where the rotor is
Authors: Keszthelyi, Christian
Keywords: Motors -- Technological innovations
Rotors -- Vibration
Rotors -- Dynamics
Detectors -- Design and construction
Issue Date: 2026-04
Publisher: University of Malta
Citation: Keszthelyi, C. (2026). Listening to the motor without asking where the rotor is. THINK Magazine, 49, 42-45.
Abstract: Modern alternating-current motors have an awkward dependency: the drive control system must always know the rotor's position. That tiny fact – a position, measured again and again – decides whether a car glides off the line or shudders, whether a crane holds steady or lurches. It matters far more than it sounds.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/145957
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