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electric motor [i¦lek·trik ′mōd·ər]
(electricity) Electric Motor a machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. The electric motor is a basic type of motor used in industry, transportation, homes, and elsewhere. Electric motors can be classified by the kind of current used for their drive. The DC motors have the advantage of an economical and smooth regulation of their rotational speed (rpm). The AC motors include synchronous and asynchronous electric motors. In a synchronous motor the rotational speed (rpm) is rigidly dependent on the frequency of the feeder current. In an asynchronous motor the rotational speed decreases as the load increases. A third type of alternating current motor is the commutator motor, which permits a smooth regulation of rotational speed within wide limits. The asynchronous motor is the most widely used; it is simple to manufacture and is reliable in operation (particularly the squirrel-cage motors). Their main disadvantages are a considerable consumption of reactive power and the lack of a smooth (gradual) speed regulation. In many high-power electric drives, synchronous electric motors are being used. DC motors are utilized if speed regulation is of paramount importance; the more expensive and less reliable AC commutator motors are very occasionally used in these cases. The power rating of electric motors ranges from a fraction of a watt to dozens of megawatts. Electric motors have various forms of frame construction: open frame, in which the rotating and current-carrying parts are protected against accidental touching and foreign objects; protected frame (including drop-proof and spray-proof designs); closed frame (dust-proof and moisture-proof); hermetic frame; and explosion-proof frame (in case of an explosion of gases inside the motor, any flame is confined to the interior of the motor housing). Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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No references found | of British Columbia) continues on to the operating principles, analytical methods, drive systems, control techniques, advantages, and drawbacks of stepper motors, dc motors, ac motors, hydraulic actuators, and pneumatic actuators. DC DATA Vendors and users of DC motors cite some of the following advantages: * Lowest initial cost, 4000 HP and below; * Short lead times; * Preferred by power company because of the limit power spikes on load; and * Better control--run at any speed, jog forward and reverse to clear jams. The problems experienced with the DC motors were corrosion of the brushes and motor housing; the first causing time consuming maintenance with the additional risk of intermittent malfunction between routine maintenance duties and the second potential corrosion flaking in a hygiene-sensitive environment. |
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