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Elementary Two-Pole Motor

Elementary Two-Pole Motor. Elementary Two-Pole Generator. Voltage induced in the coil, e. Flux through the coil window is sinusoidal Φ = Φ max sin( ω t) Voltage induced in coil,e e = N(d Φ /dt) e = N ωΦ max cos( ω t) E max = ω N Φ max E max = 2 π fN Φ max E rms = 4.44fN Φ max.

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Elementary Two-Pole Motor

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  1. Elementary Two-Pole Motor ECE 442 Power Electronics

  2. Elementary Two-Pole Generator ECE 442 Power Electronics

  3. Voltage induced in the coil, e • Flux through the coil window is sinusoidal • Φ= Φmaxsin(ωt) • Voltage induced in coil,e • e = N(dΦ/dt) • e = NωΦmaxcos(ωt) • Emax = ωNΦmax • Emax = 2πfNΦmax • Erms = 4.44fNΦmax ECE 442 Power Electronics

  4. Directions of induced voltage and current • Develop CCW counter-torque • “Bunching” must occur at the top of coil side B and the bottom of coil side A • Coil current is CCW as viewed from south pole ECE 442 Power Electronics

  5. Basic DC Generator Separately Excited Shunt Generator ECE 442 Power Electronics

  6. ECE 442 Power Electronics

  7. Generator Action • Permanent-magnet field • One-turn armature • Drive so that Ea>Ebat • Current Ia flows to charge Ebat ECE 442 Power Electronics

  8. From a Circuit Point-of-View • “Generate” voltage Ea • When supplying current, the machine develops a “counter-torque” in opposition to the driving torque ECE 442 Power Electronics

  9. Motor Action • “Uncouple” the Prime Mover • Eventually, Ea will decrease so that Ea<Ebat • Ia flows as shown • Armature turns in the same direction ECE 442 Power Electronics

  10. From a Circuit Point-Of-View • Counter-emf, Ea, is induced, opposing the driving voltage Ebat • Machine develops a driving torque ECE 442 Power Electronics

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