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Help with current density at brushes.

Help with current density at brushes.

Help with current density at brushes.

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Hello all,

Can anyone recommend some reading material for understanding current density for a DC motor (1000 HP range).  I've heard some conflicting opinions at work and would like to go to a new source.  Searching here and the net has not been fruitful.

Thanks!

RE: Help with current density at brushes.

Try "Carbon Brushes" by Dr. J. Neukirchen.  Translated from German by Erle I. Shobert II.

RE: Help with current density at brushes.

Also take a look at "Carbon Brushes and Electrical Machines".  Published by Morgnaite Carbon Limited.

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