electromagnetic coupling system
[/ɪˌlɛktrəʊmæɡˈnɛtɪk ˈkʌplɪŋ ˈsɪstəm/]
nounpl: electromagnetic coupling systems
sistema de acoplamento eletromagnético
1. A mechanical and electrical system that uses electromagnetic forces to transmit power or motion between two rotating shafts without direct mechanical contact
The electromagnetic coupling system allows for smooth power transmission in industrial machinery.
O sistema de acoplamento eletromagnético permite a transmissão suave de potência em máquinas industriais.
2. A device that utilizes magnetic fields to connect or disconnect mechanical components while controlling slip and torque transfer
Modern wind turbines use electromagnetic coupling systems to optimize energy transfer.
Os aerogeradores modernos usam sistemas de acoplamento eletromagnético para otimizar a transferência de energia.
3. An engineering solution for transmitting torque through magnetic interaction rather than physical contact, reducing wear and maintenance
The electromagnetic coupling system in this pump reduces mechanical stress and extends equipment lifespan.
O sistema de acoplamento eletromagnético nesta bomba reduz o estresse mecânico e prolonga a vida útil do equipamento.
This term is predominantly used in technical and industrial contexts in both Brazil and the United States. In Brazil, it is commonly encountered in manufacturing sectors, particularly in automotive and renewable energy industries. The technology represents modern engineering solutions focused on reducing maintenance costs and improving equipment efficiency, reflecting the ongoing industrialization and technological advancement in these regions.
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