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ELECTRIC MOTORS
Presented by:
Nidhi Pansari (3rd elec)
Preeti Baid (3rd elec)
CONTENTS
•LIMITATIONS OF CONVENTIONAL
TECHNOLOGY
•CONSTRUCTION
•WRITTEN-POLE TECHNOLOGY
•OPERATION
•OPERATIONAL BENEFITS
•ADVANTAGES
•WEATHER CONDITIONS
•APPLICATIONS
•CONCLUSION
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LIMITATIONS OF
CONVENTIONAL TECHNOLOGY
1.Dependence of speed on no. of poles of
rotor.
speed = 120 X frequency
no. of poles
2.The machine must have even no. of poles
and deviating from this condition will cause
unstability at its rated speed.
AN INNOVATIVE
PATENTED TECHNOLOGY
• In the 1990’s, with support from the
EPRI, the Precise Power Corporation
of Bradenton, Florida, developed a new
concept in electric motors called the
Written Pole® electric motor.
WRITTEN-POLE
TECHNOLOGY
• The patented Written-Pole® Technology allows the
magnetic pole pattern on the magnet layer to be
changed to a desired pattern while the machine is
rotating and therefore breaks the relationship
between rotor speed and output frequency.
CONSTRUCTION
Contd..
• Written Pole motors use similar
construction techniques found in
conventional motors.
• A continuous layer of ferrite magnets on the
surface of the rotor, along with a high-
density exciter winding contained within
the stator winding .
• The basic platform consists of a
conventional steel shaft inserted into a
lamination stack containing a high
resistance rotor cage.
Contd…
• The high resistance cage is a key factor in
limiting the starting current of Written-
Pole motors.
• The stator lamination stack is constructed
using low loss electrical steel laminations.
• The concentrated excitation windings are
contained within the stator structure and
are located between the main stator
windings.
OPERATION
YOU!
WRITTEN POLE TECHNOLOGY