A Treatise On the Theory of Alternating Currents volume 2
A Treatise On the Theory of Alternating Currents volume 2
Alexander Russell
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The earliest induction motor, which was invented by Ferraris and constructed in 1885, consisted simply of a copper cylinder placed Fig. 150. Form of stator and rotor stampings for an induction motor. The slots which receive the stator windings are open. The rotor is of the squirrel-cage type, the holes round the circumference receiving the copper conductors. in a rotating magnetic field. The principle of its action is therefore identical with that of Faraday's cube. To obtain an appreciable tor...que from this kind of motor, we must have large induced currents in a strong magnetic field. To get a strong magnetic field, it is necessary to have that part of the path of the flux which is in non-magnetic media as short as possible. One way of doing this is to construct the rotor of circular iron stampings so that it forms a cylinder, the diameter of which is only slightly less than the inner diameter of the stator. In the slots of the stator are wound the coils which produce the rotating 328 ALTERNATING CURRENT THEORY [CH.
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