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Learn about the origin of modern day electric motors. Also learn about different types of electric motors such as DC motors, stepper motors, servo motors etc. Find out about the best practices to keep the motors well maintained for optimum performance. Prepared by Kollmorgen () – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Introduction to Electric Motors


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Introduction to Electric Motors
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What is an Electric Motor?
  • An electric motor is an electromagnetic device
    that converts electrical energy into mechanical
    energy
  • The first electric motor was invented by William
    Sturgeon in 1832
  • The first commercially successful electric motor
    was created in 1873
  • Today, electric motors can be found in a variety
    of appliances including industrial fans,
    blowers, machine tools, house hold appliance etc.

3
Types of Motors
  • DC Motors
  • An electric motor that runs on direct current
    electricity is known as a DC motor
  • DC motors can run directly on rechargeable
    batteries making them more portable to use
  • Two main types of DC motors are Brush DC
    Brushless DC motor
  • Brush DC motor uses and internal powers supply
    with stationary magnets, while Brushless DC
    motors use rotation permanent magnet

4
Types of Motors
  • Stepper Motors
  • A stepper motor is a brushless DC motor that
    drives full rotation into multiple steps
  • The motor's position can move and hold at one of
    these steps without any feedback sensor
  • Stepper motors are used in Floppy disk drives,
    plotters, CD ROMs, scanners and many other
    appliances.

5
Types of Motors
  • Servo Motors
  • Servo motors are used in servomechanisms.
  • A Servomechanism is an automatic device that
    uses error sensing to improve machine performance
  • Servo Motors are capable of producing 8,000 to
    70,000 RPMs for high torque requirements in
    special design applications

6
Tips for Efficient Motor Operation
  • Properly lubricate moving parts
  • Keep motor couplings properly aligned
  • Properly align tension belts while installing the
    motor
  • Keep bearings clean and lubricated
  • Check proper supply voltage
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