Types of Motor
Types of Motor
Types of Motor
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ELECTRIC
MOTOR
GROUP INTRODUCTION
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Submitted toto NameSir Md. Shalauddin Babu
5. Masudul
Hasan Shawon
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TOPIC INTRODUCTION
What is an Electric
Motor?
STRUCTURAL DESIGN
An electric motor is all about magnets and
magnetism: A motor uses magnets to
create motion.
A motor is consist of two magnets.
CLASSIFICATION OF MOTORS
Electric Motors
Synchronous
Induction
Single-Phase
Three-Phase
Separately
Excited
Series
Self Excited
Compound
Shunt
AC Motors
Alternating current (AC) motors use an
electrical current, which reverses its
direction at regular intervals.
An AC motor has two basic electrical parts:
a "stator" and a "rotor".
CLASSIFICATION OF AC MOTOR
Alternating Current (AC)
Motors
Synchronous
Single-Phase
Induction
Three-Phase
AC MOTORS
Electrical current reverses direction
Two parts: stator and rotor
Stator: stationary electrical component
Rotor: rotates the motor shaft
rotor
stator
Synchronous Motors
A synchronous motor is an AC
motor,which runs at constant speed
fixed by frequency of the sysem.
This motor rotates at a synchronous
speed, which is given by the following
equation
Ns = 120 f / P
WHERE,
F = supply frequency
P = number of poles
INDUCTION MOTORS
Induction motors are the most common motors
used for
various equipments in industry.
Components
Rotor
Squirrel cage
Wound rotor
Stator
INDUCTION MOTORS
Induction motors can be classified into
two main groups:
single-phase induction motors
three-phase induction motors
Single-phase induction motors:
These only have one stator winding,
operate with a single-phase power
supply...
Three phase induction motors:
They use three sets of stator coils the
rotating magnetic field drags the rotor
DC MOTORS
DC motors,as the name implies,use a direct
unidirectional current sources of electricity : Batteries
DC Power supply
When
DC MOTOR
DC Motors Components
Field pole
North pole and south pole
Receive electricity to form
magnetic field
Armature
Commutator
Overturns current direction in armature
DC MOTOR
Main Advantage of DC Motor is Speed control without impact power supply quality
Changing armature voltage
Changing field current
Restricted use
Few low/medium speed applications
Clean, non-hazardous areas
DC MOTOR
Relationship between speed, field flux and
armature voltage
Back electromagnetic force: E = KN
Torque:
T = KIa
E = electromagnetic force developed at armature terminal (volt)
= field flux which is directly proportional to field current
N = speed in RPM (revolutions per minute)
T = electromagnetic torque
Ia = armature current
K = an equation constant
TYPES OF DC MOTOR
Separately excited DC motor: field current supplied from
a separate force
Self-excited DC motor:
1. Shunt motor : the field winding (shunt field) is connected in
parallel with the armature winding.
UNIVERSAL MOTORS
While most motors operate from either AC or DC, some
can operate from either
These are universal motors and resemble serieswound DC motors, but are designed for both AC and DC
operation
typically operate at high speed (usually > 10,000 rpm)
offer high power-to-weight ratio
ideal for portable equipment such as hand drills and
vacuum cleaners
UNIVERSAL MOTORS
Both DC and AC motors are used
high-power motors are usually AC, three-phase
domestic applications often use single-phase induction
motors
DC motors are useful in control applications
Either an AC or DC electrical energy source serves as
the input to the motor.
Another two useful motors name are : DC servo motors
Stepper motors
EFFICIENCY OF ELECTRIC
MOTORS
Factors that influence efficiency
Age
Capacity
Speed
Type
Temperature
Rewinding
Load
Pi x HP x 0.7457
APLICATION
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The
These
include:
APPLICATION
The
AC motors.