Class Introduction
Class Introduction
ECT 0313
ELECTRICAL MACHINE &
CONTROL
The region around a magnet within which the influence of the magnet can be
experienced is called its magnetic field. The presence of magnetic field is
represented by imaginary lines around a magnet. These are called magnetic lines
of force.
Symbol; B
Unit; Tesla
MAGNETIC FLUX DENSITY
The total number of lines force existing in a particular magnetic field is called
magnetic flux. The lines of flux have a fixed direction. These flux lines start at N-
pole and terminate at S-pole, external to the magnet. While the direction of flux
lines is from S-pole to N-pole, internal to the magnet. The distribution and
direction of such flux lines for a bar magnet is shown in Figure
Symbol; ф
Unit; Webber (Wb)
ф = BA
ELECTROMAGNETISM
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COCKSCREW PRINCIPLE
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FORCE ON A CURRENT CARRYING
CONDUCTOR IN A MAGNETIC FIELD
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FLEMING’S LEFT HAND RULE
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Vind = B x l x v
or
= N Δ(BA)
Δt
= N Δф
Δt
FARADAY LAW
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LENZ’S LAW
When an emf is generated (induced) according to Faraday’s Law, the polarity of
the induced emf is such that it produces a current whose magnetic field
opposes the change which produces it. The induced magnetic field inside any
loop of wire always acts to keep the magnetic flux in the loop constant.
In the examples below, if the B field is increasing, the induced field acts in
opposition to it. If it is decreasing, the induced field acts in the direction of the
applied field to try to keep it constant.
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SPEED & TORQUE
SPEED
The number of revolutions that the motor turns in a given time period
Symbol : n
Unit : rpm
TORQUE
A force that produces rotation
Symbol : M
Unit : Nm
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ELECTRICAL POWER OF ELECTRIC MOTOR
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MECHANICAL POWER OF ELECTRIC MOTOR
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EFFICIENCY
If an electric motor requires 2000 Watts of input power to generate 1800 Watts of
mechanical power its efficiency would be:
= 90%
ELECTRIC MOTOR NAME PLATE
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