Article | REF: D3556 V1

DC machines - Construction

Author: François BERNOT

Publication date: May 10, 1999, Review date: July 9, 2020 | Lire en français

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    • François BERNOT: Engineer from École Supérieure d'Électricité - Doctor of Engineering Sciences - Senior lecturer at UTBM (Belfort)

     INTRODUCTION

    This article is the logical continuation of the section on the construction and operation of DC machines. The following presentation, much more technological than the previous one, is divided into several distinct parts.

    It begins with armature design techniques, followed by the inductor. Auxiliary poles are then discussed, followed by various dimensioning elements. Techniques specific to wound and magnet inductors are presented in the text as required. A general overview of the questions facing the designer is presented, without detailing every aspect of machine design.

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    this article is a partial co-edition of one of the chapters in the author's book: La vitesse variable électrique, motovariateurs à courant direct [1] .

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