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- Power Developed by Synchronous Motor
- Equivalent Circuit and Power Factor of Synchronous Motor
- Working of 3-Phase Synchronous Motor
- Losses and Efficiency of 3-Phase Alternator
- Output Power of 3-Phase Alternator
- Armature Reaction in Synchronous Machines
- Working of 3-Phase Alternator
- Construction of Synchronous Machine
- Introduction to 3-Phase Synchronous Machines
- Methods of Starting 3-Phase Induction Motors
- Speed Regulation and Speed Control
- Characteristics of 3-Phase Induction Motor
- Three-Phase Induction Motor on Load
- Construction of Three-Phase Induction Motor
- Three-Phase Induction Motor
- Single-Phase Induction Motor
- Introduction to Induction Motor
- Applications of DC Machines
- Losses in DC Machines
- Types of DC Motors
- Back EMF in DC Motor
- Working Principle of DC Motor
- Types of DC Generators
- EMF Equation of DC Generator
- Working Principle of DC Generator
- Types of DC Machines
- Construction of DC Machines
- Types of Transformers
- Three-Phase Transformer
- Efficiency of Transformer
- Losses in a Transformer
- Transformer on DC
- Ideal and Practical Transformers
- Turns Ratio and Voltage Transformation Ratio
- EMF Equation of Transformer
- Construction of Transformer
- Electrical Transformer
- Fleming’s Left Hand and Right Hand Rules
- Concept of Induced EMF
- Faraday’s Laws of Electromagnetic Induction
- Rotating Electrical Machines
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- Energy Stored in a Magnetic Field
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Types of DC Machines
A DC machine is a device which converts electrical energy in the form of direct current into mechanical energy or mechanical energy into electrical energy in the form of direct current. Therefore, a DC machine is basically an electromechanical energy conversion device.
Based on the energy conversion, DC machines can be classified into the following two types −
DC Motor
DC Generator
The basic construction of both DC motor and DC generator is almost similar. However, the fundamental principles involved in the operation of DC motor and DC generator are different.
Every DC machine essentially consists of a system of conductors and system of magnets or electromagnets. The system of conductor is called armature, and in case of DC machines it is mounted on a movable shaft. The system of magnets or electromagnets is known as the field system, and it produces the required working magnetic flux.
DC Motor
The block diagram of a DC motor is shown in Figure-1.
When the DC machine is designed to convert DC electrical energy into rotational mechanical energy, it is called a DC motor. Therefore, in case of a DC motor, the electrical energy is suppped to the machine through input terminals and mechanical energy output is taken from the shaft in the form of rotation of the shaft.
DC Generator
The block diagram of a DC generator is shown in Figure-2.
A DC machine which can convert mechanical energy input into electrical energy output is known as a DC generator. Thus, in a DC generator, the mechanical energy from a source pke engine, turbine, etc. is suppped to the DC machine in the form of rotational energy of the shaft and the DC electrical energy is received as output from the armature terminals.
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