With
the advent of technologies, the electrical motors have gained a huge success in
various professional tasks. There are different types of AC motors available
today, which provide a variety of benefits to the professionals. You can read
about some of the motors and their differences below:
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| Ac Electric Motors |
AC Motors: The alternating currents
drive the AC electrical motors.
Rotating magnetic fields are produced by the coils of a stationary stator. They
render a torque to a rotor mounted on a shaft. Synchronous motor and induction
motor are two types of AC motors. The synchronous motor is meant for rotating
at line frequency.
DC Motors: They use the permanent
magnet stators and torque of the rotor and shaft are caused by it by
maintaining the field relations between by stator and rotor by dc currents via
brushes that switch the currents appropriately as the shafts rotates.
Induction Motors: The induction motors
turn a bit slower as compared to the supply frequency. An induced current
creates the magnetic field on the rotor of the induction motor. Torque is the
pursuit of the slip in frequency between rotation and supply.
Permanent Motors: The permanent motors
are used in a large number of motors in the present scenario. But, it is
questionable to have a strict permanent motor because of the reason that it
would appear to facilitate perpetual motion.
All
these electric motors work well in converting the electric energy to mechanical
energy. Most of the electric motors work through the interaction between
winding currents and an electric motor’s magnetic field.

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