AC & DC Winding
AC & DC Winding
AC & DC Winding
DC armature winding
Lap winding
Wave winding
AC stator winding
Mush winding
Concentric winding
Types of Armature Winding
• According to the way of connecting the conductors, DC
armature windings are classified as:
Armature Winding
2. Lap winding is also known as parallel windings. 2. Wave winding is also known as series winding.
3. The number of parallel path is equal to the number 3. The number of parallel paths is always equal to 2
of poles i.e., A = P. i.e., A = 2.
4. The number of brush required by this windingis always 4. The number of brushes required by this winding
equal to the number of poles. is always equal to 2.
5. The machine using lap winding requires equalizer rings 5. The machine using wave winding does require dummy
for obtaining better commutation. coils to provide the mechanical balance for the armature.
6. Lap windings are used for low voltage and high current 6. Wave windings are used for high voltage and low
machines. current machines.
7. Lap windings are generally used for machines of ratings 7. Wave windings are generally used for machines of
above 500 kW. ratings below 560 kW
Armature winding
Lap Windings
Armature windings are mainly of two types – lap winding and
wave winding. Here we are going to discuss about lap
winding.
Lap winding is the winding in which successive coils overlap
each other. It is named "Lap" winding because it doubles or
laps back with its succeeding coils.
In this winding the finishing end of one coil and starting end of
the next coil is connected to same commutator segment.
RELATED TERMS OF ARMATURE WINDING
Conductor
An individual piece of wire placed in the slots in the machine in
the magnetic field.
Turn
Two conductors placed in different slots when connected together
forms a turn.
Coil
one or more turns are connected in series and placed in almost
similar magnetic positions Coils may be single turn or multi turn
coils.
Winding
Number of coils arranged in coil group is said to be a winding.
RELATED TERMS OF ARMATURE WINDING
Pole Pitch (Tp)
Distance between the two adjacent pole.
S
q
Pm
Example 1
Given
S=24; p=4;m=3; a=1; type=Concentric
a) The number of coil groups,K
P 4
K 3 3 6 i.e. there is two coil groups per phase
2 2
b)The number of slots per pole per phase, q
S 24
q 2 i.e. there are two coils in a group
m p 3 4
c) Coil pitch
S 24
YS 6 Full-Pitch ( average pitch)
p 4
120
120
4 slots
30
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
Coil Groups of Phase B
In order to find, where the The angle between adjacent slots,
second phase (B) should begin, it 720
is necessary to know the angle 30
between slots in electrical S 24
degrees. The distance between phase
beginnings will have
=180.P = 180.4 = 7200 –
Electrical degree
120 120
4 slots
30
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
Coil Groups of Phase C
21 4
22 3
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
22 3
21 4
Current direction
N S N S
1-6 7-12 13-18 19-24
21 4
22 3
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23
N
S N S
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
22 3
21 4
Phase A – Coil groups interconnection
Connection of other two phases is exactly similar to that of
phase A.
The three phases interconnection within the phase coil groups
and completed end terminals of the motor winding is as
follows:-
21 4
22 3
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23
N
S N S
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
22 3
21 4
A C’ B C A’ B’
MUSH WINDING
This winding is very commonly used for small induction motors
having circular conductors.
This is a single layer winding where all the coils have same span
(unlike the concentric winding where coils have different spans).
Each coil is wound on a former, making one coil side shorter
than the other.
The winding is put on the core by dropping the conductors, one
by one into previously insulated slots.
The short coil sides are placed first and then the long coil sides.
The long and short coil sides occupy alternate slots.
It will be also observed that the ends of coil situated in adjacent
slots cross each other i.e. proceed to left and right alternatively.
That is why sometimes it is known as a basket winding.
MUSH WINDING
Coil pitch
Basket winding
Points to be remembered about Mush Winding
The following should be kept in mind while designing a
mush winding, that is
The coils have a constant span.
There is only one coil side per slot and therefore the number of
coil sides are equal to number of slots.
There is only one coil group per phase per pole pair and
therefore, the maximum number of parallel paths per phase is
equal to pole pair.
The coil span should be odd. Thus for a 4 pole 36 slot machine,
coil span should be 36/4=9 while for a 4 pole 24 slot machine,
the coil span should not be 24/4=6; it should be either 5 or 7
slots. This because a coil consists of a long and a short coil
side. The long and short coil sides are placed in alternate slots
and hence one coil will be in an even numbered slot and the
other in an odd numbered slot giving a coil span which is an
odd integer.