Introduction to Rotating Machines

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Introduction to Rotating Machines

Rotating machines Armature winding AC machines: DC machines: Faraday’s Law: Changing magnetic flux through a coil generates voltage Armature winding -> AC machines: ->armature winding is stationary and is called the stator DC machines: -> rotates and is called the rotor A synchronous electric motor is an AC motor in which, at steady state, [1] the rotation of the shaft is synchronized with the frequency of the supply current; the rotation period is exactly equal to an integral number of AC cycles.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synchronous_motor One of the most common electrical motor used in most applications which is known as induction motor. This motor is also called as asynchronous motor because it runs at a speed less than its synchronous speed. http://www.electrical4u.com/induction-motor-types-of-induction-motor/

Generator activity With magnets attached, spin rotor Measure voltage with multi-meter Using commutator Using slip rings What’s the difference? What happened when you change the direction of spin?

Stator Rotor

The shown laminations reduce eddy currents : , : has DC current which produces the main operating flux : on rotor : on stator Flux in armatures produce eddy currents, which can adversely affect the machine The shown laminations reduce eddy currents

Generator activity Replace the magnets with field windings. Connect the two windings in series with a 4 V battery across the windings. Touch the metal with an something sense the magnetism. Repeat the previous generator activity quickly because the wires heat up!

Rotor: low-powered field winding Field windings act like a bar magnet (two-pole magnet) Direct current supplied through stationary brushes that contact rotating slip rings Rotor: low-powered field winding Stator: high-powered armature winding

Generator activity How does our generator/motor differ from the simple synchronous generator/motor of the previous slide?

One voltage cycle is generated by one turn of the rotor One voltage cycle is generated by one turn of the rotor. Therefore the voltage is synchronous with the rotor—frequency of the voltage (cycles/s=rotor speed rev/s) 60 Hz=3600 RPM

2 voltage cycles per spin 60 Hz: rotor spins 1800 rpm

Virtual Power Laboratory DC Generator Foundation DC Motor Foundation DC Generator Construction DC Motor Construction DC Generator Experiment DC Motor Experiment

10-100 Motor-Generator Build the 2-pole DC motor as described in the manual. Use the permanent magnets Take a picture of your motor and in paint, label the armature, stator, commutator, and brushes Connect 2V across the brushes to turn the motor on. With your phone, take a ~2s movie. View in Windows Media Player with 50% speed and count number of turns per second. Connect 4V across the brushes Repeat 4-5 using 4V. What did you observe? Now replace the permanent magnets with an electromagnet Build a series motor using the connections shown in diagram 5 of page 3 and repeat 3. Repeat 9 using a shunt motor (diagram 6 on page 4) and repeat 3. Read pages 1-4 of the manual. You will be quizzed on these. information there.