Chapter 4
Chapter 4
Brushless DC motors (BLDC) use for a wide variety of application requirements such as
varying loads, constant loads and positioning applications in the fields of industrial
control, automotive, aviation, automation systems, health care equipment etc.
• Computer hard drives and DVD/CD players
• Electric vehicles, hybrid vehicles, and electric bicycles
• Industrial robots, CNC machine tools, and simple belt driven systems
• Washing machines, compressors and dryers
• Fans, pumps and blowers.
SPECIAL PURPOSE MOTORS:
B. STEPPER MOTOR
A step motor or stepping motor is called a stepper motor in which the single rotation
is divided into a number of steps. Each step is being calculated by an angle. The
step angle can be varied as per the design of the motor.
It has a permanent magnetic rotating shaft called the rotor and stationary
electromagnets surrounding the rotor called the stator.
Also, It has typically 100 electromagnet poles of north and south poles generated
either by a permanent magnet or an electric current.
Each permanent magnetic pole is having a natural stopping point and the position of
the poles is placed in the stepper motor position itself accurately and precisely.
This is the convenient features of the stepper motor in that the poles of the stepper
motor is allowed to position accurately without any positional feedback.
• The basic working principle of the stepper motor is the following: By energizing one or more of the
stator phases, a magnetic field is generated by the current flowing in the coil and the rotor aligns with
this field. By supplying different phases in sequence, the rotor can be rotated by a specific amount to
reach the desired final position. Figure shows a representation of the working principle.
• At the beginning, coil A is energized and the rotor is aligned with the magnetic field it produces.
• When coil B is energized, the rotor rotates clockwise by 60° to align with the new magnetic field.
• The same happens when coil C is energized. In the pictures, the colors of the stator teeth indicate the
direction of the magnetic field generated by the stator winding.
WORKING OF STEPPER MOTOR
APPLICATION OF STEPPER MOTOR
Stepper motors are diverse in their uses, but some of the most common include:
• 3D printing equipment
• Textile machines
• Printing presses
• Gaming machines
• Medical imaging machinery
• Small robotics
• CNC milling machines
• Welding equipment
SPECIAL PURPOSE MOTORS:
C. SERVO MOTOR
A universal motor is a special type of motor which is designed to run on either DC or single
phase AC supply.
These motors are generally series wound (armature and field winding are in series), and hence
produce high starting torque. That is why, universal motors generally comes built into the
device they are meant to drive.
Most of the universal motors are designed to operate at higher speeds, exceeding 3500 RPM.
They run at lower speed on AC supply than they run on DC supply of same voltage, due to
the reactance voltage drop which is present in AC and not in DC.
The Universal motor is used for purposes where speed control and high
values of speed are necessary. The various applications of the Universal
Motor are as follows:
• Portable drill machines.
• Used in hairdryers, grinders, and table fans.
• A universal motor is also used in blowers, polishers, and kitchen
appliances.
2. ELECTRICAL DRIVES
Positive Drive: A positive drive is one that can provide constant velocity ratio during
operation. Such drives are free from slip, creep, polygonal effect, leakage, etc. A gear drive is
one positive drive.
Negative Drives: A negative drive is one that cannot provide constant velocity ratio during
operation. . Such drives are consist of slip, creep, polygonal effect, leakage, etc.
CLASSIFICATION OF ELECTRIC DRIVES
Disadvantage:
• Power loss occurs.
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