Carter's coefficient and its significance
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Carter's coefficient is the function of the ratio of the slot opening to airgap length.
It can also be simply defined as the ratio of the slot opening to airgap length.
It's denoted by KCs
Formulae :
KCs = W₀ / Lₓ
Where W₀ is the slot opening and L is the air - gap length.
Carter's coefficient is a parameter that can be used to estimate the contracted or effective slot pitch in case of an armature with open or semi - closed slots
It can also be simply defined as the ratio of the slot opening to airgap length.
It's denoted by KCs
Formulae :
KCs = W₀ / Lₓ
Where W₀ is the slot opening and L is the air - gap length.
Carter's coefficient is a parameter that can be used to estimate the contracted or effective slot pitch in case of an armature with open or semi - closed slots
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