DocumentCode
1893155
Title
Commutator design and manufacturing techniques
Author
Pletcher, Lee
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
233
Lastpage
238
Abstract
A commutator is an arrangement of insulated copper bars that are connected to coils of an electric motor to provide a reversal of current into the coils of the motor. Commutation is the reversing of current direction. The purpose of this paper is to provide basic information on the different styles of commutators and the various internal locking designs. There are barrel shaped commutators and flat face commutators. Barrel commutators are cylinder shaped with the copper bars parallel to the bore. There are three basic styles of barrel commutators-steel and mica, mica molded, and molded shell. The flat face commutator looks like a pie with copper bars shaped in pie sections perpendicular to the bore. We review these basic designs to better understand their differences. The manufacturing process is also outlined, along with comparative cost factors. This information is useful in deciding which commutator style to select for a particular application
Keywords
commutators; electric machines; manufacture; mica; steel; barrel shaped commutators; commutator design; copper bars; cylinder shaped; flat face commutators; internal locking designs; manufacturing process; mica molded commutators; molded shell commutators; pie sections; steel and mica commutators; tangs; Bars; Boring; Coils; Commutation; Copper; Costs; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Electric motors; Engine cylinders; Manufacturing processes;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electrical Insulation Conference and Electrical Manufacturing & Coil Winding Conference, 2001. Proceedings
Conference_Location
Cincinnati, OH
ISSN
0362-2479
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7180-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EEIC.2001.965616
Filename
965616
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