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“Armature reaction” refers to the effect caused by the electrical current flowing in the armature winding of a DC motor. This current generates additional magnetic flux, which interacts with the magnetic field produced by the field current. This interaction can have several impacts:
- Torque Capacity Reduction: The additional flux produced by the armature current can oppose the field flux, leading to a reduction in the overall magnetic field strength. This reduces the motor’s torque capacity.
- Commutation Issues: The armature reaction can cause distortions in the magnetic field, leading to improper commutation. This can result in sparking at the brushes and increased wear.
- Voltage Magnitude Changes: The generated voltage of the motor can be affected by the armature reaction, altering its performance characteristics.
Proper management and compensation for armature reaction are essential for the efficient operation of DC motors.
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