Session 03 Reference Book Electric Machinery Fundamentals, Stephen J. Chapman, 4e.
Course Instructor: S. Kumar, PhD
Assistant Professor Faculty of Electrical Engineering, GIK Institute. Introduction to Machinery Principles 1.6 PRODUCTION OF INDUCED FORCE ON A WIRE Where
i = magnitude of current in wire
I = length of wire, with direction of I defined to be in the direction of current flow B = magnetic flux density vector The direction of the force is given by the right-hand rule: If the index finger of the right hand points in the direction of the vector I and the middle finger points in the direction of the flux density vector B, the n the thumb points in the direction of the resultant force on the wire. Introduction to Machinery Principles 1.7 INDUCED VOLTAGE ON A CONDUCTOR MOVING IN A MAGNETIC FIELD where v = velocity of the wire B = magnetic flux density vector I = length of conductor in the magnetic field Introduction to Machinery Principles 1.8 THE LINEAR DC MACHINE- A SIMPLE EXAMPLE A linear dc machine is about the simplest and easiest-to-understand version of a dc machine, yet it operates according to the same principles and exhibits the same behavior as real generators and motors. It thus serves as a good starting point in the study of machines. Introduction to Machinery Principles 1.8 THE LINEAR DC MACHINE- A SIMPLE EXAMPLE Introduction to Machinery Principles 1.8 THE LINEAR DC MACHINE- A SIMPLE EXAMPLE Introduction to Machinery Principles 1.8 THE LINEAR DC MACHINE- A SIMPLE EXAMPLE Introduction to Machinery Principles 1.8 THE LINEAR DC MACHINE- A SIMPLE EXAMPLE Introduction to Machinery Principles 1.8 THE LINEAR DC MACHINE- A SIMPLE EXAMPLE The voltage now reduces the current flowing in the bar, since by Kirchhoff's voltage law Introduction to Machinery Principles 1.8 THE LINEAR DC MACHINE- A SIMPLE EXAMPLE Thank You!