Hi am Mohamed i would like to get details on seminar of modern speed control technologies of ac motor ..My friend Justin said seminar of modern speed control technologies of ac motor will be available here and now i am living at ......... and i last studied in the college/school ......... and now am doing ....i need help on ......etc
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The electric drive systems used in
industrial applications are increasingly required
to meet the higher performance and reliability
requirement. Today about 90% of all industrial
motor applications use three phase induction
motors because they are simple in design, easy to
maintain, and are less costly than other designs.
The paper is depend upon the batching
system which is one application of weaving
machine which rolls the cloth with specific
tension so that it should neither slacken the cloth
nor tightened it by replacing DC system with the
AC system.. The motion of this loom is controlled
by induction motor where in the AC drive is used
to run the induction motor which rotates the
drum through pulleys.
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An AC motor is an electric motor driven by an alternating current (AC). The AC motor commonly consists of two basic parts, an outside stationary stator having coils supplied with alternating current to produce a rotating magnetic field, and an inside rotor attached to the output shaft producing a second rotating magnetic field. The rotor magnetic field may be produced by permanent magnets, reluctance saliency, or DC or AC electrical windings.
Less commonly, linear AC motors operate on similar principles as rotating motors but have their stationary and moving parts arranged in a straight line configuration, producing linear motion instead of rotation.