mähisrootoriga
Mähisrootoriga refers to a type of electric motor characterized by its specific winding configuration. In a mähisrootoriga motor, the rotor, which is the rotating part of the motor, is equipped with coils of wire. These coils are typically wound around iron cores and are connected to an external circuit, often through slip rings and brushes. This design allows for external resistance to be added to the rotor circuit.
The primary advantage of a mähisrootoriga design lies in its ability to control starting torque and speed.
This type of motor is often referred to as a wound-rotor motor or slip-ring motor in English.