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Critical Clearing Angle
The critical clearing angle is defined as the maximum allowable variation in the load angle curve during a fault, beyond which system synchronism is lost if the fault is not cleared. In essence, when a fault occurs in an electrical system, the load angle begins to increase, putting the system at risk of instability. The specific angle at which clearing the fault restores system stability is referred to as the critical clearing angle.For a given initial load condition, there exists a specific cri
05/12/2025
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Difference Between Lap & Wave Winding
The assembly of insulated conductors housed within the slots of an armature is known as an armature winding. This crucial component serves as the site where power conversion occurs. In a generator, the armature winding facilitates the transformation of mechanical power into electrical energy. Conversely, in an electric motor, it enables the conversion of electrical energy into mechanical energy, thereby playing a pivotal role in the operation of both electrical machines.The armature winding can
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Travelling Wave
DefinitionA travelling wave is a transient wave that creates a disturbance and propagates along a transmission line at a constant speed. This type of wave exists for a short period (lasting only a few microseconds), yet it can cause significant disturbances in the transmission line. Transient waves are generated in the transmission line mainly due to operations like switching, faults, and lightning strikes.Significance of Travelling WavesTravelling waves play a crucial role in determining the vo
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What is Electrical Grid?
DefinitionAn electrical grid, also known as a power grid, is defined as a comprehensive network that integrates power generation, transmission, and distribution units. Its primary function is to facilitate the transfer of electrical power from power generation sources to end - users. A substantial amount of electricity is transmitted from power generation stations to load centers at voltages of 220kV or even higher. The network composed of these high - voltage transmission lines is referred to a
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MMF Method of Voltage Regulation
The MMF Method, also referred to as the Ampere - Turn Method, operates on a principle distinct from the synchronous impedance method. While the synchronous impedance method relies on substituting the impact of armature reaction with an imaginary reactance, the MMF Method focuses on the Magnetomotive Force. Specifically, in the MMF Method, the effect of the armature leakage reactance is replaced by an equivalent additional armature reaction MMF. This allows for the combination of this equivalent
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Zero Power Factor Characteristic (ZPFC)
The Zero Power Factor Characteristic (ZPFC) of a generator represents a curve that illustrates the relationship between the armature terminal voltage and the field current. In this test, the generator operates at synchronous speed with a constant rated armature current and a zero lagging power factor. The Zero Power Factor Characteristic is also known as the Potier Characteristic.To maintain a very low power factor, the alternator is loaded using reactors or an under - excited synchronous motor.
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What is Magnetoresistor?
Definition: When the resistance of certain metals and semiconductor materials changes in the presence of a magnetic field, this phenomenon is referred to as the magnetoresistance effect. The components that exhibit this effect are called magnetoresistors. Put simply, a magnetoresistor is a type of resistor whose resistance value fluctuates with the strength and direction of an external magnetic field.Magnetoresistors play a crucial role in detecting the presence of a magnetic field, measuring it
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How to Wire Solar Panel & Batteries in Parallel for 12V System
12V Solar Panel and Battery Parallel Wiring for Power SystemsA 12V connection is the most prevalent setup for wiring solar panels to batteries. Typically, to convert this 12VDC power into a 120/230VAC system suitable for common household use, both the photovoltaic (PV) panels and batteries are connected in parallel. This configuration enables efficient power generation, battery charging, and powering of AC loads, as well as directly operating DC - powered appliances. Let's explore the step - by
05/07/2025
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Sources and Causes of Low Power Factor
Causes and Sources of Poor Power FactorIn an electrical power system, the power factor is defined as the ratio of real power (measured in kilowatts, kW) to apparent power (measured in kilovolt - amperes, kVA). A low power factor indicates that the electrical load is not efficiently utilizing the available electrical power. This inefficiency can lead to several consequences, such as elevated electricity costs for consumers and decreased overall system efficiency. In this article, we will delve in
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Advantages of Power Factor Improvement and Correction
Advantages of Power Factor ImprovementPower factor improvement and correction involve enhancing the power factor of an electrical system by minimizing reactive power consumption. This can be accomplished through multiple strategies, such as installing power factor correction capacitors, utilizing synchronous motors, implementing static VAR compensators, using phase advancers, or optimizing the design of the electrical system. The benefits of power factor improvement and correction are numerous a
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