Motor Testing
Across
- 1. The burden imposed on a motor by the driven machine.
- 4. The space between the rotating (rotor) and stationary (stator) members in an electric motor.
- 6. An alternating current motor in which the primary winding on one member (usually the stator) is connected to the power source.
- 9. an auxiliary set of field poles carrying armature reaction in a DC motor.
- 11. A dual speed motor with torque values that vary with speed (as the speed changes the horsepower remains constant).
- 12. A device that takes electrical energy and converts it into mechanical energy to turn a shaft.
Down
- 2. The portion of the magnetic structure of a DC or universal motor which rotates.
- 3. The number of times per minute the shaft of the motor (machine) rotates. This is a function of design and the power supply.
- 5. A gearhead and motor combination to reduce the speed of the motor to obtain the desired speed or torque.
- 7. The rotating member of an induction motor made up of stacked laminations.
- 8. The part of an AC induction motor's magnetic structure which does not rotate.
- 10. The rotating member of the motor which protrudes past the bearings for attachment to the driven apparatus.