MMF of AC Distributed Winding

MMF of AC Distributed Winding: It has been seen earlier that the armature what-when-how.comof a practical machine has distributed winding wound for the same number of poles as the field…

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Three Phase Synchronous Generator

Three Phase Synchronous Generator: Practical synchronous generators are always of the 3-phase kind because of the well-known advantages of a 3-phase system. If two coils were located at two different…

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Synchronous Machine Working Principle

Synchronous Machine Working Principle: Figure 5.2 shows the simplified version of an ac Synchronous Machine Working Principle with a 2-pole field winding on the rotor and a single coil aa'…

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Dynamical Equations of Electromechanical Systems

Dynamical Equations of Electromechanical Systems: Dynamical Equations of Electromechanical Systems - Figure 4.19 shows an electromagnetic relay whose armature is loaded with spring K, damper B, mass M and a…

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Multiply Excited Magnetic Field System

Multiply Excited Magnetic Field System: Multiply Excited Magnetic Field System - Singly-excited devices discussed earlier, are generally employed for motion through a limited distance or rotation through a prescribed angle.…

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Principle of Electromechanical Energy Conversion

Principle of Electromechanical Energy Conversion: Principle of Electromechanical Energy Conversion is a reversible process and Eqs (4.26) to (4.29) govern the production of mechanical force. In Fig. 4.4 if the…

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Field Energy and Mechanical Force

Field Energy and Mechanical Force: Field Energy and Mechanical Force - Consider once again the attracted armature relay excited by an electric source as in Fig. 4.4. The field produces…

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