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Single Phase Electric Motor Principle.

An electric motor uses electrical energy to produce mechanical energy, usually through the interaction of magnetic fields and current-carrying conductors. 

The reverse process, producing electrical energy from mechanical energy, is accomplished by a generator. Traction motors used on vehicles often perform both tasks. Electric motors can be run as generators and vice verse, although this is not always practical. Electric motors are ubiquitous, being found in applications as diverse as industrial fans, blowers and pumps, machine tools, household appliances, power tools, and disk drives. They may be powered by direct current, or by alternating current from a central electrical distribution grid. The smallest motors may be found in electric wristwatches. Medium-size motors of highly standardized dimensions and characteristics provide convenient mechanical power for industrial uses. The very largest electric motors are used for propulsion of large ships, and for such purposes as pipeline compressors, with ratings in the thousands of kilowatts. Electric motors may be classified by the source of electric power, by their internal construction, and by their application.


The physical principle of production of mechanical force by the interactions of an electric current and a magnetic field was known as early as 1821. Electric motors of increasing efficiency were constructed throughout the 19th century, but commercial exploitation of electric motors on a large scale required efficient electrical generators and electrical distribution networks.

To reduce the electric energy consumption from motors and their associated carbon footprints, various regulatory authorities in many countries have introduced and implemented legislation to encourage the manufacture and use of higher efficiency electric motors. A well-designed motor can convert over 90% of its input energy into useful power for decades.When the efficiency of a motor is raised by even a few percentage points, the savings, in kilowatt hours, are enormous. The electrical energy efficiency of a typical industrial induction motor can be improved by:
1) reducing the electrical losses in the stator windings
e.g. by increasing the cross-sectional area of the conductor, improving the winding technique, and using materials with higher electrical conductivities, such as copper.
 2) reducing the electrical losses in the rotor coil or casting
e.g. by using materials with higher electrical conductivities, such as copper.
 3) reducing magnetic losses by using better quality magnetic steel,

4) improving the aerodynamics of motors to reduce mechanical Friction and Windage Losses,

5) improving bearings to reduce friction losses, and

6) minimizing manufacturing tolerances.



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