Lesson0602 PDF
Lesson0602 PDF
Lesson0602 PDF
TYPES OF DC MOTORS
There are various types of DC motors found in industry today. Each type
contains various characteristics that makes it desirable for certain applications.
DC Motor Connections
Figure 7b shows a shunt DC motor. The motor is called a "shunt" motor because
the field is in parallel, or "shunts" the armature.
Figure 7c shows a series DC motor. The motor field windings for a series motor
are in series with the armature.
Shunt-Wound Motor
Operation
The characteristics of a shunt-wound motor give it very good speed regulation, and it is classified
as a constant speed motor, even though the speed does slightly decrease as load is increased.
Shunt-wound motors are used in industrial and automotive applications where precise control of
speed and torque are required.
Series-Wound Motor
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The advantage of a series-wound motor is that it develops a large torque and can be operated at
low speed. It is a motor that is well-suited for starting heavy loads; it is often used for industrial
cranes and winches where very heavy loads must be moved slowly and lighter loads moved more
rapidly.
Compounded Motor
The compounded motor is desirable for a variety of applications because it combines the
characteristics of a series-wound motor and a shunt-wound motor. The compounded motor has
a greater torque than a shunt motor due to the series field; however, it has a fairly constant speed
due to the shunt field winding. Loads such as presses, shears, and reciprocating machines are
often driven by compounded motors.
Summary