Synchronous Generator
Alternators mainly consist of two main parts, namely the stator and rotor. The stator consists of armature conductors and the rotor consists of field windings. So, when the dc excitation is given to the rotor windings, it produces a magnetic flux that cuts the armature conductors. According to faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction, the rate of change of flux induces emf, which is drawn from the three-phase stator windings.
Alternators have wide applications in hydroelectric, diesel, and coal power plants.
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Contact NowBranch: Electrical Engineering
Subject: Electrical Machines
Topic: Synchronous machines
Subtopic: Synchronous Generator
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