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The difference between induction motor and induction motor

The difference between induction motor and induction motor

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In fact, the same is true, asynchronous AC motor is the wire package after power generation magnetic field, and then the rotor will have a magnetic field, called induction magnetic field, their asynchrony, so called asynchronous AC motor
Three phase asynchronous motor as three-phase motor for motor operation. Three phase asynchronous motor rotor speed below the speed of a rotating magnetic field, the rotor winding magnetic field between the relative motion and the induced electromotive force and current, and electromagnetic torque and magnetic field interaction, realize the energy transformation. Compared with the single-phase asynchronous motor, the three-phase asynchronous motor has good performance and saves various materials. According to the structure of the rotor, the three-phase asynchronous motor can be divided into two kinds of cage and winding. The squirrel cage rotor asynchronous motor is widely used because of its simple structure, reliable operation, light weight and cheap price. Its main disadvantage is the difficulty of speed regulation. Winding three-phase asynchronous motor rotor and stator is also provided with three-phase winding, and through the slip ring, brush and external rheostat connection. Adjusting rheostat resistance can improve the starting performance of motor and adjust the speed of motor
. a three-phase induction motor is an induction motor, the induction current definition: formed by the rotating magnetic field of stator winding and rotor winding of the magnetic field from the interaction of electromagnetic torque of AC motor drive rotor rotation.

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