Flux Linkage
Flux Linkage: The inductance of a circuit is defined as the flux linkage per unit current. Therefore, in order to find the inductance of a circuit, the determination of flux…
Flux Linkage: The inductance of a circuit is defined as the flux linkage per unit current. Therefore, in order to find the inductance of a circuit, the determination of flux…
Flux Linkage of n Parallel Conductors Carrying Current: As shown in Fig. 2.5, consider a group of n parallel conductors carrying current I1, I2 ,..., In whose sum equals zero.…
Flux Linkages of an Isolated Current Carrying Conductor: Transmission lines are composed of parallel conductors which, for all practical purposes, can be considered as infinitely long. Let us first develop…
Electronic Control in Resistance Welding Process: As there are several factors, i.e., current, pressure, heat, time, to be considered, manual control does not yield good results in case of resistance…
Transmission Line Constants Interview Questions and Answers: 1. Distinguish between ac and dc resistances of a conductor. Why the two differ ? Ans. The resistance offered to dc, by a…
Ideal Transformer on Load: Transfer of energy from one circuit to another circuit through mutual induction is widely utilized in power systems. This purpose is served by Ideal Transformer on…
Important Questions of Electrical Design of Overhead Lines: 1. What do you understand by the constants of an overhead transmission line ? 2. What is skin effect ? Why is…
Switched Reluctance Motor: The switched reluctance motor (SRM) has both salient pole stator and rotor, like variable stepper motor, but they are designed for different applications, and therefore, with different…