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Introduction To Industrial Motor Control

Introduction To Industrial Motor Control

An induction motor has two main parts, a fixed external stator and an internal rotor. The stator has windings through which AC current flows and it produces a rotating magnetic field. The rotor is attached to the output shaft and gets a torque by the rotating magnetic field. The speed of the motor is dependent on the frequency of the electrical source and the number of windings, or poles, in the stator.

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What you'll learn

  • Identify the major parts of a 3-phase induction motor
  • Mention areas of application of induction motors
  • learn how to manage electrical motor control
  • Application of motor control to the field of electrical management

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Audu Joseph

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  • Duration: 30 days
  • Category: ELECTRICAL / ELECTRONICS
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