motorfel
Motorfel is a term used to refer to the magnetic field within an electric motor. This magnetic field is produced by the motor’s stator windings and, in some designs, by permanent magnets. It interacts with the rotor to generate mechanical torque. The field’s strength (flux) and its orientation relative to the rotor determine motor performance, including torque capability, speed range, and efficiency.
In DC machines, the motor field can be wound and excited separately (shunt, series, or compound configurations)
Control and applications: Field strength can be adjusted to regulate speed and torque. Field weakening is a
Terminology notes: In English-language literature, the concepts are more commonly described as the motor’s magnetic field