Tile motors and ordinary motors are two different types of motors, and there are certain differences in their working principles, structural characteristics and application ranges. Below we will detail the differences between tile motors and ordinary motors.
1.Differences in how it works:
Ordinary motors use the principle of electromagnetic induction to realize the conversion between electrical energy and mechanical energy. When an electric current is passed through the stator windings, a magnetic field is generated, which interacts with the permanent magnets on the rotor, causing the rotor to rotate. This rotational motion converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
The tile motor realizes the conversion of electrical energy and mechanical energy through the action of electromagnetic force. The rotor of a tile motor is made up of many small magnetic sheets, which are displaced by the magnetic field generated by the stator windings, thus realizing the movement of the rotor. Tile motors move differently than conventional motors, so they have certain advantages in some applications.
2.Differences in structural characteristics:
Ordinary motors usually adopt the structural form of three-phase asynchronous motor or single-phase asynchronous motor. The air gap between the stator and the rotor is wide, and the rotor is equipped with materials such as permanent magnets or copper bars. This structure makes ordinary motors have higher torque density and lower speed.
The rotor structure of the tile motor is peculiar, which consists of many small magnetic sheets, which can move along the axial direction. The air gap between the stator and rotor of the tile motor is narrow, which makes the tile motor have a higher torque density but a lower speed. In addition, the tile motor is smaller in size and lighter in weight, making it easy to install and carry.
3.Differences in the scope of application:
Ordinary motors are widely used in various mechanical equipment, such as household appliances, industrial equipment, automobiles, etc. Due to the high torque density and low speed of ordinary motors, they have better performance in applications that require a larger torque output.
Tile motors are mainly used in occasions that require high precision, high stability and high efficiency, such as robot joints, precision instruments, aerospace and other fields. The high torque density and low speed characteristics of the tile motor make it a great advantage in these applications. In addition, tile motors also have a high energy efficiency ratio, which can reduce energy consumption and save energy.
In short, there are certain differences between tile motors and ordinary motors in terms of working principle, structural characteristics and application scope. When choosing a motor, the appropriate type should be selected according to the actual needs and application scenarios to give full play to the performance advantages of the motor.