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Olushola Akande
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Olushola Akande

Olushola Akande is an industrial automation and robotics expert with over 10 years of experience in the design and development of automation and robotics-related projects. He is an industrial automation trainer and consultant with a passion for driving industries to achieve greater results by doing work more accurately with less effort of human control. He is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Showlight Technologies Limited, an industrial automation, robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), and machine learning (ML) training and servicing company in Lagos, Nigeria. He is a member of the Schneider Electric team involved in the installation of Integrated Control and Safety Systems (ICSSs), which includes high-integrity PLCs, supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, and distributed control systems (DCSs) at the largest oil refinery in Africa (Dangote Oil Refinery) at Lekki Free Zone, Lagos, Nigeria.
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4 Overview Of AC and DC Motors

Electric motors are generally used to convert electrical energy to mechanical energy. The mechanical energy can be used to move an electric car or rotate a fan etc. It can be referred to as an actuator that converts electricity to motion. Hence, it is an electric actuator. Electric motors are very common in our homes, you will find them in most appliances such as ceiling fan, standing fan, washing machine, microwaves, electric blender, electric can opener, toys and so on.

In the industry, they are widely used for pumps, blowers, mixers, agitators, conveyor and so on. The use of electric motors in various equipment and machines in homes and industries proved them to be among the most important electrical invention of all time. Electric motors may be classified by their source of power, construction method, application, and the types of motion they produce. The following block diagram shows a simple classification of electric motors:

Figure 4.1 – Block diagram showing basic types of electric motor
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Olushola Akande

Olushola Akande is an industrial automation and robotics expert with over 10 years of experience in the design and development of automation and robotics-related projects. He is an industrial automation trainer and consultant with a passion for driving industries to achieve greater results by doing work more accurately with less effort of human control. He is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Showlight Technologies Limited, an industrial automation, robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), and machine learning (ML) training and servicing company in Lagos, Nigeria. He is a member of the Schneider Electric team involved in the installation of Integrated Control and Safety Systems (ICSSs), which includes high-integrity PLCs, supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, and distributed control systems (DCSs) at the largest oil refinery in Africa (Dangote Oil Refinery) at Lekki Free Zone, Lagos, Nigeria.
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