Definition of ring winding. Meaning of ring winding. Synonyms of ring winding

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Definition of ring winding

Ring winding
Ring winding Ring winding (Elec.) Armature winding in which the wire is wound round the outer and inner surfaces alternately of an annular or cylindrical core.

Meaning of ring winding from wikipedia

- Gramme winding principle is no longer used since it makes inefficient use of the conductors. The portion of the winding on the interior of the ring cuts...
- An automatic watch, also known as a self-winding watch or simply an automatic, is a mechanical watch where the natural motion of the wearer provides energy...
- The damper winding (also amortisseur winding) is a squirrel-cage-like winding on the rotor of a typical synchronous electric machine. It is used to dampen...
- experiments on induction between coils of wire, including winding a pair of coils around an iron ring, thus creating the first toroidal closed-core transformer...
- An Austin ring transformer is a special type of isolation transformer with low capacitance between the primary and secondary windings and high isolation...
- In electrical engineering, coil winding is the manufacture of electromagnetic coils. Coils are used as components of circuits, and to provide the magnetic...
- life than slip rings. These rotary transformers have a cylindrical, rather than a disc-shaped, air gap between windings. The rotor winding is a spool-shaped...
- A slip ring is an electromechanical device that allows the transmission of power and electrical signals from a stationary to a rotating structure. A slip...
- second winding which provides the magnetic field of the rotating element ( the "field winding") which may be connected by brushes or slip rings to an external...
- obtained by electromagnetic induction from the magnetic field of the stator winding. An induction motor therefore needs no electrical connections to the rotor...