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Nukie Poo
I read the following quote on a electric railroad web site. Is the
explanation of field weakening causing the motor to accelerate correct?
"The DC motor can be made to run faster than the basic "balancing speed"
achieved whilst in the full parallel configuration without any resistance in
circuit. This is done by "field shunting". An additional circuit is
provided in the motor field to weaken the current flowing through the field.
The weakening is achieved by placing a resistance in parallel with the
field. This has the effect of forcing the armature to speed up to restore
the balance between its magnetic filed and that being produced in the field
coils. It makes the train go faster...."
Thanks
explanation of field weakening causing the motor to accelerate correct?
"The DC motor can be made to run faster than the basic "balancing speed"
achieved whilst in the full parallel configuration without any resistance in
circuit. This is done by "field shunting". An additional circuit is
provided in the motor field to weaken the current flowing through the field.
The weakening is achieved by placing a resistance in parallel with the
field. This has the effect of forcing the armature to speed up to restore
the balance between its magnetic filed and that being produced in the field
coils. It makes the train go faster...."
Thanks