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Working of Asynchronous Motor / induction Motor Fully Explained with 3D Animation
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8/24/2024
Working of Asynchronous Motor / induction Motor Fully Explained with 3D Animation..
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An asynchronous motor, also known as an induction motor,
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operates based on electromagnetic induction. Today I will explain you.
00:08
The principle of electric motors, which I never understood until I graduated,
00:13
turned out to be so simple. This is a metal bar that can be rotated.
00:17
If a magnet is placed close to the bar, the bar will rotate in the direction of the magnet,
00:22
and when the magnet moves, the bar will move with it.
00:26
Now we replace the metal rod with an iron disc and replace the bar magnet with a U-shaped magnet.
00:33
When we move the magnet, the disc will follow. If we keep the magnet circling the disc,
00:38
the disc will follow, and the disc will also rotate.
00:42
You might think that it's the magnet's attraction that causes the disc to follow,
00:46
but the truth is much more complicated than that.
00:49
Let's replace the ferrous disc with an aluminum disc, which is non-ferromagnetic,
00:54
and when we move the magnet, the disc rotates just the same.
00:59
So why is that?
01:01
The magnetic field of the U-shaped magnet flows from the N pole to the S pole,
01:06
and when the magnet moves due to the cutting of the magnetic inductance,
01:10
according to the principle of electromagnetic induction,
01:13
eddy currents will be generated on the iron disc.
01:16
Through the right-hand rule can easily know that the direction of the induced current points to
01:21
the center of the disc. In which direction does the disc rotate?
01:25
It is necessary to use the left-hand rule. The index finger points to the direction of
01:30
the magnetic field, the middle finger points to the direction of the current.
01:34
The direction of the thumb will produce a force, it is this force to make the disc rotate.
01:40
It should be noted that the speed of the magnet is not the same as the speed of the disc.
01:45
If the same electromagnetic induction will not occur, the disc will not rotate itself.
01:50
Next, we continue to improve the device by replacing the disc with an iron cylinder
01:55
and the U-shaped magnet with two bar magnets.
01:58
When we rotate the magnets, the cylinder will rotate with them.
02:01
And let's look at the force on the cylinder.
02:04
The magnetic field flows from the N pole to the S pole,
02:07
and since the magnet is moving downward, the relative cylinder is moving upward.
02:12
By the right-hand rule, it follows that the current flows in this direction.
02:17
Again, by the left-hand rule, you can tell that the force on the cylinder is facing down.
02:22
The same principle applies to the other side, yielding that the force is directed upwards,
02:28
and eventually the cylinder will be able to rotate along with the magnet.
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So, can you make a cylinder turn without turning the magnet?
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Let's start with an interesting little experiment.
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In this experiment, when the direction of the current is constantly changing,
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the direction of the magnetic field is also constantly changing.
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According to this principle, we can put several coils around the cylinder,
02:52
and when we keep changing the direction of the current,
02:55
the magnetic field of the coils will keep changing, which forms a rotating magnetic field.
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As before, the force generated by the rotating magnetic field
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will be able to push the cylinder to rotate,
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which is actually the underlying principle of the asynchronous motor.
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Let's take a look at how a three-phase asynchronous motor works in reality.
03:18
First of all, let's understand what three-phase alternating current is.
03:22
When rotating the magnet around the coil,
03:24
the change of the magnetic field will make the coil produce alternating current.
03:29
The waveform of the current is like this, which is unidirectional alternating current.
03:34
Three coils will be placed at an interval of 120 degrees and then rotate the magnet.
03:41
The waveform of the current is like this, which is three-phase alternating current.
03:46
The three-phase asynchronous motor is connected to three-phase alternating current.
03:51
The motor is mainly divided into rotor and stator,
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and the rotor is mainly composed of winding coils.
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First, the coil enters from the A port,
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then comes out in the opposite direction from the A port directly opposite,
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then enters from the B port at 120 degree intervals,
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then comes out in the opposite direction from the B port,
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and then the same operation is done to connect the coil into the C port at 120 degrees.
04:19
And finally, the wires coming back in the opposite direction are connected together.
04:23
The other three wires are connected to a three-way alternating current,
04:27
and according to Ampere's law, when the current passes through the A coil,
04:31
it produces a magnetic field, the direction of which is clockwise.
04:35
The coil opposite the other end of the A coil also generates a magnetic field,
04:40
which is counterclockwise.
04:42
B and C do the same, and you can visualize this change better with this diagram.
04:47
When the green coil is energized with alternating current,
04:51
the direction of the magnetic field in the green coil changes in the opposite direction
04:56
as the current continues to change, regardless of whether the coil is red or blue.
05:01
When all three coils are energized, this creates two separate magnetic fields.
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As the alternating current continues to change,
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the magnetic field changes with it, creating a rotating magnetic field.
05:16
With a rotating magnetic field, we can build an electric motor.
05:20
This is a simplified squirrel cage motor rotor.
05:23
By placing the rotor directly into the stator,
05:25
the rotor is able to turn quickly under the action of the rotating magnetic field.
05:30
This is just a simple motor made up of windings.
05:33
There are more complex windings, but ultimately,
05:35
they are all designed to create a rotating magnetic field.
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Asynchronous motors are used in a large number of applications
05:43
in various industrial and agricultural production
05:46
due to their simplicity, reliability, and ease of installation.
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Hope you understand now how asynchronous motor works.
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