Definition of Ring armature. Meaning of Ring armature. Synonyms of Ring armature

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Definition of Ring armature

Ring armature
Ring armature Ring armature (Elec.) An armature for a dynamo or motor having the conductors wound on a ring.

Meaning of Ring armature from wikipedia

- equivalent drum-wound armature. The Gramme machine used a ring armature, with a series of armature coils, wound around a revolving ring of soft iron. The...
- turning point came in 1864, when Antonio Pacinotti first described the ring armature (although initially conceived in a DC generator, i.e. a dynamo). This...
- rotating magnetic field with a stationary armature. Occasionally, a linear alternator or a rotating armature with a stationary magnetic field is used....
- described in a paper published in Il Nuovo Cimento of 1865. It used a ring armature around which was wrapped a coil of wire, to produce a smoother current...
- shaping the ring armature like a disc rather than a cylinder shape. The field electromagnets were also positioned on the sides of the armature disc rather...
- a cylinder composed of multiple metal contact segments on the rotating armature of the machine. Two or more electrical contacts called "brushes" made of...
- force between the armature and the ****embly while the current in the primary coil crosses zero. Without this shading ring, the armature would tend to open...
- machine Description: Early form of the Gramme ring armature with coils penetrating the interior of the ring. Page 224 Main Wikipedia article: Gramme machine...
- system 1860–1871 – Maxwell's equations 1860–1863 – First Studies on Ring Armature for Direct-Current Dynamos 1861 – Transcontinental Telegraph 1861–1867...
- individual bobbins, with a 'ring wound' armature. These windings were placed on a segmented iron core, similar to a Gramme ring, so as to form a single continuous...