Types of AC Motor Windings
The classification of AC motor windings can be carried out from multiple perspectives, mainly including the number of phases, the number of layers inside the slot, the number of slots occupied by each pole per phase, winding arrangement, phase belt, coil shape, and end connection method. The following is a detailed introduction to the classification:
Classification by the number of phases
Single-phase winding: Suitable for specific applications such as small motors in household appliances.
Three-phase winding: The most common type, widely used in various motors for industrial and household applications.
Classified by the number of layers in the slot
Single Layer Winding: Only one coil side in each slot.
Double layer winding: Two coil sides are placed in each slot, usually divided into upper and lower layers.
Classified by the number of slots occupied by each pole per phase
Integral-slot winding: The number of slots occupied per pole and phase is an integer.
Fractional-pitch winding: The number of slots occupied per pole and phase is a non-integer.
Classified by winding arrangement
Concentrated winding: The winding is concentrated in a few slots.
Distributed winding: The winding is distributed across multiple slots to reduce the effects of harmonics.
Classify by tape
120° phase belt winding
60º phase belt winding
30º Phase Belt Winding
Classification by coil shape and end connection method Wound Coil
Wound Coil
Hollow-core winding
Chain winding
Interlaced winding
Classification by Magnetic Potential Waveform Generated by Winding
Sine Wave Winding
Trapezoidal Winding
The above are the main types of stator windings for AC motors. Different winding types are suitable for different application scenarios and requirements. Choosing the appropriate winding type is crucial for the performance and efficiency of the motor.
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