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Electromechanical Energy Conversion
OBJECTIVES
In this chapter you will learn about:
- Fundamental laws: Faraday’s law, Fleming’s right-hand and left-hand rule and Lenz’s law
- Development of torque and motor action
- Induced e.m.f. and generator action
- Relation between motor action and generator action
- Magnetic structure of d.c. machines
- Elementary generator and generated voltage
- E.m.f. equation
- Interaction of magnetic fields of current-carrying conductors
- Magnitude of mechanical force
- Generator and motor power flow
- Conversion process in a machine
- Linear and rotary motion
- Methods of analysis
- Energy balance—action and reaction
- Singly excited and doubly excited machines
Electric machines
31.1 INTRODUCTION
Electrical energy does have an overriding ...
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