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What are Thermoelectric  Power Generators?
What are Thermoelectric Power Generators?Thermoelectric Generator DefinitionA thermoelectric generator (TEG) is a device that converts heat energy into electrical energy using the Seebeck effect. The Seebeck effect is a phenomenon that occurs when a temperature difference exists between two different conductors or a circuit of conductors, creating an electric potential difference. TEGs are solid-state devices that have no moving parts and can operate silently and reliably for long periods of tim
09/03/2024
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What are Self Excited DC Generators?
What are Self Excited DC Generators?Self-excited DC generatorA modern DC generator with an exciting coil is a self-excited generator, which starts with the initial current in the exciting coil. When the generator is turned off, a small magnetic force is generated in the rotor iron, which induces an electromotive force in the armature and therefore generates a current in the field windings. Initially, the weak magnetic field produces a small current in the coil, but in order to maintain self-exci
08/20/2024
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What is the Parallel Operation of DC Generators?
What is the Parallel Operation of DC Generators?Parallel operation definition of DC generatorIn modern power systems, power is usually provided by many parallel synchronous generators to ensure continuous operation of the plant. The use of single large generators is now obsolete. Having two generators in parallel helps keep them in sync. Adjusting their armature currents and properly connecting them to the bus bars can solve any synchronization problems.Busbar connectionGenerators in power plant
08/19/2024
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Rating of Alternator
Power rating of an alternator is defined as the power which can be delivered by an alternator safely and efficiently under some specific conditions. Increasing load increases losses in the alternator, which leads to a temperature rise of the machine. The conductor and insulator parts of the machine have some specific overheating withstand limits. The manufacturer so specifies the power rating of an alternator that at that maximum load the temperature rise of different parts of the machine does n
05/07/2024
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Armature Winding of Alternator
Armature winding in an alternator may be either closed type open type. Closed winding forms star connection in armature winding of alternator.There are some common properties of armature winding. First and most important property of an armature winding is, two sides of any coil should be under two adjacent poles. That means, coil span = pole pitch. The winding can either be single layer or double layer. Winding is so arranged in different armature slots, that it must produce sinusoidal emf.Types
05/06/2024
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Armature: Definition, Function And Parts (Electric Motor & Generator)
What is an Armature?An armature is the component of an electric machine (i.e., a motor or generator) that carries alternating current (AC). The armature conducts AC even on DC (Direct Current) machines via the commutator (which periodically reverses current direction) or due to electronic commutation (e.g., in a brushless DC motor).The armature provides housing and support to the armature winding, which interacts with the magnetic field formed in the air gap between the stator and the rotor. The
05/04/2024
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Working Principle of Electric Generator
When a conductor moves in a magnetic field, an emf is induced across the conductor. This is the only basis on which each and every rotating electric generator works (such as portable generators).According to Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction, when a conductor links with a changing flux, it will have an induced emf across it. The value of induced emf across the conductor depends on the rate of change of flux linkage with the conductor. The direction of the induced emf in the conductor ca
05/03/2024
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