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To open and close the breech-block of a tank automatically, we used a switched reluctance motor (SRM) which has the characteristics of high speed, high torque, high efficiency, durability, and environmental robustness. For the stable operation of a tank’s automatic breech system, a new type of SRM encoder with a simple configuration is proposed.
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Lee, YJ., Yoon, YJ. & Lee, MH. The encoder of a switched reluctance motor for the breech automation of a tank. Artificial Life and Robotics 7, 205–209 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02471208
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