Alternating Current Motor

Induction Motor

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Description

This course discuss alternating current motors construction and operation. At the present day the most widely used industrial motor is the induction motors. so that this course introduces a complete knowledge of three phase and single phase induction motors.

The induction motor is made up of the stator, or stationary windings, and the rotor. The stator consists of three units; outframe, stator core and a series of wire windings of very low resistance permanently attached to the motor frame. As a voltage and a current is applied to the stator winding terminals, a rotating magnetic field is developed in the stator, the rotating magnetic field induce current into the rotor bar conductor finally the rotor produce magnetic field. The interaction of the two magnetic field turn the motor to rotate in the direction of the rotating magnetic field.

The course will go into detail for the following key topics :-

  • Show  construction of induction motors

  • See how the three-phase induction motor operates and rotates

  • Discus types of induction motor parts and its function

  • Discus advantage of Induction motor

  • Discus types of induction motor rotor

  • Discus parts of induction motor stator units

  • Describe rotating magnetic field in induction motor

  • list application area of induction motor

The PowerPoint for the course, the assignment and  the unit quiz and test as well as the answer key, will be uploaded based on  trainees request.

What You Will Learn!

  • Describe working principle of Alternating Current(AC) motors
  • Explain the function of each parts of Alternating current motors
  • Describe construction of Alternating motors.
  • Identify application area of different types of Alternating motor(A)
  • Describe speed and torque characteristics of Alternating motors.
  • Describe types of Alternating motors; single phase, three phase AC motor
  • Describe direction of rotation reversal of AC motors

Who Should Attend!

  • This course is designed for Level 1 and Level 2 trainees, so anybody who completed grade 10 class or above can take the course.
  • Beginner and intermediate can take this course without any difficulty