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Electrical Motors

Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 48.0 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.34 GB | Duration: 2h 17m

Direct Current Motors

What you'll learn
Describe working principle of Direct Current(DC) motors
Explain the function of each parts of Direct current motors
Describe construction of series wound, shunt wound and compound wound DC motors.
Identify application area of different types of DC motor.
Describe speed and torque characteristics of series wound, shunt wound and compound wound DC motors.
Describe Brushless DC motor construction
Understand the difference between Brushed and Brushless DC motor
Understand brushless DC motor operation

Description
Electrical Motor

Direct Current (DC) Motors

This Module consists of three Lessons:

In the first Lesson you will introduced with the widely used motor, Brushed DC motor. Now a days DC motor are widely used in Industries, in Commercial and in House appliances. Twenty One centuries hobbyist used DC motor for different application; like to construct drone; dc motors used to drive drone propeller, DC motor used to actuate robots arm or robots parts. These days knowing motor or having motor knowledge and skill will open your feature career opportunity, not only this but also help you to replace, to repair and to select your house and office appliances' motors.

DC motors are classified as Brushed and brushless DC motor. In this lesson 1 we will define brushed dc motor, we will basic construction of dc motors, we will study general application area of DC motor;

In the second lesson you will study construction and operation of DC motors. Under this lesson we will discuss main parts of DC motor; such as rotor assembly, stator assembly and brush assembly discussed in detail. This lesson also discus the purpose of each dc motor components.

In the third lesson, We will discuss the three types of brushed dc motor such as, series wound, shunt wound, and compound wound DC motor. Lesson 3 also discus Speed torque characteristics of each motor. In general in this lesson you we will study speed, torque, and armature current characteristics of DC motors.; Dear trainees, in order to select specific motor for specific application we should know the speed and torque characteristic of the specific motors. In motor characteristics help us t to select the right motor for the right task. This lesson also discus Brushless dc motor, under this lesson we will learn construction, operation and application of brushless dc motor.

For your information; Brushless DC motors has two main parts; Stator and rotor. The rotor part of Brushless DC motors are made up of permanent magnet, so that this motor does not need power connection with the rotor part. Brushless DC motor does not have brush and commutator. The absence of brush and commutator make this motor the most silent and durable motor.

Note: This course is designed for Everybody, anybody can take this course. This course is ideal for all types and level of trainees.

Who this course is for:
This course is designed for everybody and all level; so that anybody can take the course;
For Example this course is designed focusing beginners, technician, engineers, students of any field of study, hobbyist, and ..etc. Now a days electrical motors are widely used in everywhere; for example in your house there is washing machine motor, air-conditioning motor, in your car there is starter motor, there is air-conditioning motor, there is wiper motor. In commercial and Industry motors are widely used for different application. In short this course will help you to know everything about direct current motors, to enhance your motor knowledge.

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