Tuesday 9 September 2014

Parts of armature

In electrical engineering, an armature is the power-producing component of an electric machine. This produces an electric current within the armature coil. The armature rotates through the magnetic fiel cutting the lines of magnetic force.


The axle holds the armature and the commutator. Coils of wire are wrapped around the armature , forming one or .

It mainly consists of three main parts , i.

Magnetic field system, Armature and Commutator and Brush gear.

The stator carries the field windings and rotor carries the armature windings. STATOR As the name signifies stator means the part which doesnot move or the stati. The flipping the electric field part of an electric motor is accomplished by two parts : the commutator and the brushes.


The diagram at the right shows how the commutator and brushes work together to let current flow to the electromagnet, and also to flip the direction that the electrons are flowing at . It houses the conductors in the slots.


It provides an easy path for the magnetic flux . A dc generator is an electrical machine which converts mechanical energy into direct current electricity. A DC generator consists two basic parts , stator and rotor. Types of D-C Armature Windings i. The starter converts electrical energy into mechanical energy to start the engine.


AC induction motors also use field coils on the stator, the current on the rotor . DC motor consists of two parts i. Stator consists of field winding while rotor (also called armature ) consists of armature winding. When both armature and field are excited by DC supply, current flows through windings and magnetic flux proportional to the current is produced. When the flux of field interacts . Part of an interactive on-line booklet about electric motors explaining how the motor turns. Construction Of Dc Generators with real parts parts 1. Also by definition, the rotor includes all of the rotating electrical parts.


The current in the field does not alternate.


In the photo below you do not see the coils because they are tightly tucked into the armature. A smooth housing protects the coils from damage. Stator - The housing and coils that make up the exterior of the motor.

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