Motor Design, Electrical Equipment Design

Motor Design for Various Project Like: Process Plant, Power Plant, Chemical Plant, etc.

Ratings: 3.30 / 5.00




Description

What is Motor?

  1. The motor is such an electric device that transforms electric power into mechanical power.

  2. The working of these motors depends on the interaction of the field at the stator with the flux generated by the current armature windings at the rotor.

  3. The input to the motor can be provided according to their types if they are dc motor then input will be provided with the battery, rectifiers and if the motor is ac then its input will come from the ac power source, inverter, and ac generator

  4. Classifications of motors can according to input supply like AC or DC source, with that it can be classified with their internal structure, practical implementations, etc.

  5. With AC or DC motors, there are other types of electrical motors like: single-phase motor, 2 phase motor, 3 phase motor, etc.

  6. Less rating motors used in industries or in our homes for converting mechanical power into electrical power.

  7. While high rating motors almost hundred MW used in shipping propulsion, and in pump storage applications.

  8. Some motors are installed in different fans, pumping devices, drill machines, or some other devices like electric watches.

What will you learn?

  1. Overview of Motor Design

  2. Purpose of Selection

  3. Important Codes & Standards

  4. Types of Motor

  5. Motor Design: General Requirements

  6. Motor Enclosure

  7. Stator Design

  8. Rotor Design

  9. Terminal Box

  10. Auxiliaries

  11. Pre Order Stage Documents

  12. Post Order Stage Documents

  13. Motor Design Calculation

What You Will Learn!

  • Overview of Motor Design
  • Purpose of Selection
  • Important Codes & Standards
  • Types of Motor
  • Motor Design: General Requirements
  • Motor Enclosure
  • Stator Design & Rotor Design
  • Terminal Box
  • Auxiliaries
  • Pre & Post Order Stage Documents
  • Motor Design Calculation

Who Should Attend!

  • Degree or Diploma in Electrical Engineering