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==Motor | ==Types of motor== | ||
* [[Motor controller]] | ===Broad Motor Categories=== | ||
* [[Synchronous motor]] | |||
* [[AC motor]] | |||
* [[DC Motor]] | |||
===Conventional Electric Motors=== | |||
* [[Induction motor | Induction]] | |||
* [[Brushed DC Electric Motor | Brushed DC]] | |||
* [[Brushless DC electric motor | Brushless DC]] | |||
* [[Stepper motor | Stepper]] | |||
* [[Linear motor | Linear]] | |||
* [[Unipolar motor | Unipolar]] | |||
* [[Reluctance motor | Reluctance]] | |||
=== Novel Electric Motors=== | |||
* [[Ball bearing motor | Ball bearing]] | |||
* [[Homopolar motor | Homopolar]] | |||
* [[Piezoelectric motor | Piezoelectric]] | |||
* [[Ultrasonic motor | Ultrasonic]] | |||
* [[Electrostatic motor | Electrostatic]] | |||
===Other motors=== | |||
* [[Traction motor]] | |||
* [[Barlow's Wheel]] | |||
* [[Nanomotor]] | |||
* [[Traction motor]] | |||
* [[Lynch motor]] | |||
* [[Mendocino motor]] | |||
* [[Repulsion motor]] | |||
* [[Inchworm motor]] | |||
* [[Booster (electric power)]] | |||
* [[Brush (electric)]] | |||
== [[Motor controller | Motor Controllers]]== | |||
* [[Adjustable-speed drive]] | |||
* [[Direct Torque Control]] | |||
* [[Direct on line starter]] | |||
* [[Electronic speed control]] | |||
* [[Variable-frequency drive]] | |||
* [[Motor Soft Starter]] | * [[Motor Soft Starter]] | ||
* [[Thyristor drive]] | * [[Thyristor drive]] | ||
* [[Torque and speed of a DC motor]] | * [[Torque and speed of a DC motor]] | ||
==Components== | ==Components== | ||
* [[Centrifugal switch]] | * [[Centrifugal switch]] | ||
* [[Commutator (electric)]] | * [[Commutator (electric)]] | ||
* [[Slip ring]] | * [[Slip ring]] | ||
==Scientists and engineers== | ==Scientists and engineers== | ||
* [[Ottó Bláthy]] | * [[Ottó Bláthy]] | ||
* [[Rudolf Diesel]] | |||
* [[Michael Faraday]] | |||
* [[Thomas Newcomen]] | |||
* [[Nikolaus Otto]] | |||
* [[Thomas Savery]] | |||
* [[Charles Proteus Steinmetz]] | * [[Charles Proteus Steinmetz]] | ||
* [[Robert Stirling]] | |||
* [[Nikola Tesla]] | |||
* [[Hans von Ohain]] | |||
* [[Felix Wankel]] | |||
* [[James Watt]] | |||
==Related subjects== | ==Related subjects== | ||
* [[Electrical engineering]] | * [[Electrical engineering]] | ||
* [[Power factor]] | * [[Power factor]] | ||
* [[Polyphase system]] | * [[Polyphase system]] | ||
==Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)== | |||
{{r|Expansion turbine}} | |||
{{r|Abampere}} | |||
{{r|Birchmount loop}} |
Latest revision as of 06:00, 11 August 2024
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Types of motor
Broad Motor Categories
Conventional Electric Motors
Novel Electric Motors
Other motors
- Traction motor
- Barlow's Wheel
- Nanomotor
- Traction motor
- Lynch motor
- Mendocino motor
- Repulsion motor
- Inchworm motor
- Booster (electric power)
- Brush (electric)
Motor Controllers
- Adjustable-speed drive
- Direct Torque Control
- Direct on line starter
- Electronic speed control
- Variable-frequency drive
- Motor Soft Starter
- Thyristor drive
- Torque and speed of a DC motor
Components
Scientists and engineers
- Ottó Bláthy
- Rudolf Diesel
- Michael Faraday
- Thomas Newcomen
- Nikolaus Otto
- Thomas Savery
- Charles Proteus Steinmetz
- Robert Stirling
- Nikola Tesla
- Hans von Ohain
- Felix Wankel
- James Watt
Related subjects
- Expansion turbine [r]: A centrifugal or axial flow turbine through which a high pressure gas is isentropically expanded to produce work. [e]
- Abampere [r]: Unit of electric current in the cgs-emu system of units; symbol abA; 1 abA = 10 A. [e]
- Birchmount loop [r]: The streetcar loop, at the terminus of the streetcar route that marked the TTC's easternmost extension of its streetcar system. [e]