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Commutator books?

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BobM2

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Dec 16, 2003
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Any of you know any good books on commutation? Theory and analysis is what I'm looking for.
 
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try "Power Electronics-Converters, Applications, and Design" Ned Mohan, Tore M. Undeland, William P. Robbins (ISBN 0-471-22693-9). It has a good coverage of the topic, including detailed timing analyses of the commutation process, as well as considerations for application with real-world devices.
 
pardon- I seem to have misunderstood your request. Were you thinking of commutators for Motors? Ithought you were referring to commutation of current in semiconductor circuits.
 
Is this brush type mechanical commutation?
 
Yes, it's brushes riding on a commutator assembly on a spinning rotor
 
My modern books on electrical machines (Slemon & Straughen, Fitzgerald Kingsley & Umans) don't cover the subject in any depth.

The best reference I have is "Performance and Design of DC Machines" by Albert E Clayton. Most likely it is only available in a good technical library - the technology is very mature and all the analysis was done many years ago.
 
There may be some information on manufacturers' web sites. Check Morganite and Helwig Carbon Products.
 
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