what is the difference between concentrated winding and
Distributed winding in motor?
Answer Posted / siva
concentrating winding means winding which is wounded at a single slot or place or position (say field pole) so that flux produced as a combination is more concentrated and also dissipation is high as heat loss due to both current through it and of adjascent winding heat and it is low power winding.where as distributed winding means winding is distributed along a number of slots and it is high power winding.
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