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Cumulative compound motor torque greater or less than series motor?

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Answered by kingArsh07
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You will have a loss of torque and speed.

A compound wound DC motor or rather aDC compound motor falls under the category of self excited motors, and is made up of both series the field coils S1 S2 and shunt field coils F1 F2 connected to the armature winding as shown in the figure below.
Both the field coils provide for the required amount of magnetic flux, that links with the armature coil and brings about the torque necessary to facilitate rotation at desired speed.
As we can understand, a compound wound DC motoris basically formed by the amalgamation of a shunt wound DC motor and series wound DC motor to achieve the better off properties of both these types. Like a shunt wound DC motor is bestowed with an extremely efficient speed regulation characteristic, whereas the DC series motor has high starting torque.

So the compound wound DC motor reaches a compromise in terms of both this features and has a good combination of proper speed regulation and high starting toque.
Though its staring torque is not as high as in case of DC motor, nor is its speed regulation as good as a shunt DC motor. Overall characteristics of DC shunt motor falls somewhere in between these 2 extreme limits.

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