Radiation-Resistant Valve-Inductor-Type Motor as a Part of Technological Installation for Recycling Nuclear Industrial Waste

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Induction motors with conventional organic insulation are used at technological plants designed for recycling nuclear fuel waste of nuclear power stations. In the nuclear radiation environment, the service life of these asynchronous motors does not typically exceed 3-4 months as the winding insulation is destructed being exposed to nuclear radiation. This results in costs increase. To prolong the motor service life and reduce the costs, a valve-inductor-type motor is being developed for this application field due to a simple construction of the stator windings and the feasibility of using non-organic insulation.

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