Types of Ac Generator
Types of Ac Generator
Types of Ac Generator
They are suitable for small devices like relays and fans because of its low cost and easy
starting.
Used for starting electronic clocks and single phase synchronous timing motors.
b) Reluctance
The variable reluctance motor is based on the principle that an unrestrained piece
of iron will move to complete a magnetic flux path with minimum reluctance, the
magnetic analog of electrical resistance.
Low cost
Maintenance is easy.
c.split-phase
The Split Phase Motor is also known as a Resistance Start Motor. It has a
single cage rotor, and its stator has two windings known as main winding and
starting winding. Both the windings are displaced 90 degrees in space. The main
winding has very low resistance and a high inductive reactance whereas the
starting winding has high resistance and low inductive reactance.
Applications[edit]
Repulsion motor applications included:
Printing presses
Textile machines
Film winding machines (smooth manual speed and direction adjustment could be achieved
without complicated circuitry)
e. repulsion start
f. repulsion induction
It works on the combined principle of repulsion and induction. It consists of (a) stator
winding (b) two rotor windings : one squirrel cage and the other usual d.c. winding
connected to the commutator and (c) a short-circuited set of two brushes.
Applications Include:
Petrol pumps
Compressors
Refrigerators
Mixing machines
Lifts and Hoists
g. series
A series ac motor is the same electrically as a dc series motor. Refer to figure 4-1 and use
the left-hand rule for the polarity of coils. You can see that the instantaneous magnetic
polarities of the armatureand field oppose each other, and motor action results. Now,
reverse the current by reversing the polarityof the input. Note that the field magnetic
polarity still opposes the armature magnetic polarity. This isbecause the reversal effects
both the armature and the field. The ac input causes these reversals to takeplace
continuously.
Applications
Domestic appliances
Rail traction
Starter motor
Application:
These motors are used to drive
(1) high speed vacuum cleaners
(2) Sewing machines
(3) Electric shavers
(4) Drills
(5) Machine tools etc.
h. Synchronous
The construction of the synchronous motors is essentially the same as the construction of
the salient-pole alternator. In fact, such an alternator may be run as an ac motor. It is similar
to the drawing in figure4-6. Synchronous motors have the characteristic of constant speed
between no load and full load. Theyare capable of correcting the low power factor of an
inductive load when they are operated under certainconditions. They are often used to drive
dc generators. Synchronous motors are designed in sizes up tothousands of horsepower.
They may be designed as either single-phase or multiphase machines. Thediscussion that
follows is based on a three-phase design.
Applications:
Synchronous motors are used in generating stations and in substations connected to the
busbars to improve the power factor. For this purpose they are run without mechanical
load on them and in over-excited condition. These machines when over excited delivers
the reactive power to grid and helps to improve the power factor of the system. The
reactive power delivered by the synchronous motors can be adjusted by varying the field
excitation of the motor. These motors used for power factor correction applications can
also be termed as "synchronous condensers". Advantage of synchronous condensers
compared to shunt capacitors is that shunt capacitors generate constant reactive power
whereas on the other hand synchronous condensers can able to deliver different
reactive power levels by varying the excitation of machine.
Because of the higher efficiency compared to induction motors they can be employed for
loads which require constant speeds. Some of the typical applications of high speed
synchronous motors are such drives as fans, blowers, dc generators, line shafts,
centrifugal pumps, compressors, reciprocating pumps, rubber and paper mills
Synchronous motors are used to regulate the voltage at the end of transmission lines
In textile and paper industries synchronous motors are employed to attain wide range of
speeds with variable frequency drive system
polyphaser motors
a. induction(squirrel cage or wound motor)
The induction motor is the most commonly used type of ac motor. Its simple, rugged
constructioncosts relatively little to manufacture. The induction motor has a rotor
that is not connected to an externalsource of voltage. The induction motor derives its
name from the fact that ac voltages are induced in therotor circuit by the rotating
magnetic field of the stator. In many ways, induction in this motor is similarto the
induction between the primary and secondary windings of a transformer.Large
motors and permanently mounted motors that drive loads at fairly constant speed
are ofteninduction motors. Examples are found in washing machines, refrigerator
compressors, bench grinders,and table saws.The stator construction of the threephase induction motor and the three-phase synchronous motorare almost identical.
However, their rotors are completely different (see fig. 4-8). The induction rotor
ismade of a laminated cylinder with slots in its surface. The windings in these slots
are one of two types(shown in fig. 4-9). The most common is the squirrel-cage
winding. This entire winding is made up of heavy copper bars connected together at
each end by a metal ring made of copper or brass. No insulationis required between
the core and the bars. This is because of the very low voltages generated in the
rotorbars. The other type of winding contains actual coils placed in the rotor slots.
The rotor is then called awound rotor.
b. Communicator or synchronous