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The purpose of stator winding in the compensated repulsion motor is to

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Answered by Anonymous
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Compensated repulsion motor. So an additional stator winding called compensating winding is used. The additional winding which is connected in series with the armature, is smaller than stator winding and wounded to the inner slots of main pole. ... Further the leakage between armature and field is reduced.

Answered by ng80429
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repulsion motor is a type of electric motor which runs on alternating current (AC). It was formerly used as a traction motor for electric trains (e.g. SR Class CP and SR Class SL electric multiple units) but has been superseded by other types of motors. Repulsion motors are classified under single phase motors. In repulsion motors the stator windings are connected directly to the AC power supply and the rotor is connected to a commutator and brush assembly, similar to that of a direct current (DC) motor

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