Lecture 1 On Electric Machinery Fundamentals
Lecture 1 On Electric Machinery Fundamentals
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History of Electric Machinery
Waterwheel-driven DC
generator installed in
Appleton, Wisconsin The station had capacity of four 25hp
boilers supplying steam to six engine
dynamo sets and supplied power to 59
consumers within area of 1.5km in radius at
110V through underground cable system.
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History of Electric Machinery
Frank J. Sprague
1884 produces DC motor for
Edison systems
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History of Electric Machinery
William Stanley
1885 develops commercially
practical transformer
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History of Electric Machinery
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Chapter 1. Introduction to machinery
principles
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Rotation motion, Newton’s law and
power relationships
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Rotation motion, Newton’s law and
power relationships
– relationships
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Torque
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Torque
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Newton’s law of rotation
1. Force
2. Torque
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Torque and Work
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Power (rate of doing work)
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Conversion between watts and
horsepower
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The magnetic field
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