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Neets Module 05-Introduction to Generators and Motors
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DRUM-WOUND ARMATURE

2-7 Figure 2-5.—Compound-wound dc motor. When the shunt field is connected in parallel with the series field and armature, it is called a "long shunt" as shown in figure 2-5, (view A). Otherwise, it is called a "short shunt", as shown in figure 2-5, (view B). TYPES OF ARMATURES As with dc generators, dc motors can be constructed using one of two types of armatures. A brief review of the Gramme-ring and drum-wound armatures is necessary to emphasize the similarities between dc generators and dc motors. GRAMME-RING ARMATURE The Gramme-ring armature is constructed by winding an insulated wire around a soft-iron ring (fig. 2-6). Eight equally spaced connections are made to the winding. Each of these is connected to a commutator segment. The brushes touch only the top and bottom segments. There are two parallel paths for current to follow — one up the left side and one up the right side. These paths are completed through the top brush back to the positive lead of the battery. Figure 2-6.—Gramme-ring armature.

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