What Are the Different Types of Electric Motors?

Electric motors, also known as motors or electric motors, are electrical equipment that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy and can then use mechanical energy to generate kinetic energy to drive other devices. There are many types of motors, but they can be roughly divided into AC motors and DC motors for different occasions.

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Electric motor, also known as a motor or
The principle of motor rotation is based on John Ambrose Fleming's
There are many types of motors. In terms of basic structure, their composition is mainly composed of a stator and a rotor .
The stator is stationary in space, while the rotor is rotatable around the shaft and supported by bearings.
There will be a certain air gap between the stator and the rotor to ensure that the rotor can rotate freely.
The stator and the rotor are wound with a coil, and a magnetic field is generated by passing an electric current, which becomes an electromagnet.
In 1835, Thomas Davenport, an American blacksmith, made the world's first application motor that could drive a small tram. In the early 1870s, the world's earliest commercially available motor was
The following are all called motors
Classified by power supply:
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characteristic
DC motor
(DC motor)
use
typical
The principle of an electric motor and a generator are basically the same. They are different in the direction of energy conversion. The generator converts mechanical energy and kinetic energy into electrical energy through a load (such as hydraulic and wind). Without a load, the generator will not have a current flowing out.
Symptom of failure
cause of issue
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Electric motors can also refer to:
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