Principle of D.C. Motor
Points : Principle of DC Motor
Motor principle is based on the principle that whenever current carrying
conductor is placed in a magnetic field this conductor experiences a
mechanical force whose direction will be given by Fleming’s left hand rule.
The two pole D.C. motor with field winding is energized with D.C. supply.
Hence magnetic flux will be set up which flows from N pole to S pole.
(a), With no current in the armature (rotor) winding.
(b) Shows d.c. motor with armature windings carrying current.
The direction of current in the armature coil is indicated by cross under
North pole and by dot under South pole. Since it is known that, the current
carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field. So these conductors will
experiences force whose direction will be given by Fleming’s left hand rule.
In this way each armature conductor will experience a force and accordingly
d.c. motor will start rotating.
As armature conductor is the current carrying conductor, so it produces flux
around it. Hence flux density increase above the conductor, which push the
conductor in downward direction. The other conductor experiences a force in
upward direction. There are number of armature conductor on armature core and
all of them experience force and hence rotor starts rotating.
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