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The document discusses the generator E.M.F equation for calculating the induced electromotive force (e.m.f) in an armature of a generator. It defines the variables that describe the generator's properties including flux, number of armature conductors, number of poles, number of parallel paths, and rotation speed. It then presents the equation that the induced e.m.f. in any parallel path of the armature (E) is equal to the rate of change of flux with respect to time, using the defined variables.
The document discusses the generator E.M.F equation for calculating the induced electromotive force (e.m.f) in an armature of a generator. It defines the variables that describe the generator's properties including flux, number of armature conductors, number of poles, number of parallel paths, and rotation speed. It then presents the equation that the induced e.m.f. in any parallel path of the armature (E) is equal to the rate of change of flux with respect to time, using the defined variables.
The document discusses the generator E.M.F equation for calculating the induced electromotive force (e.m.f) in an armature of a generator. It defines the variables that describe the generator's properties including flux, number of armature conductors, number of poles, number of parallel paths, and rotation speed. It then presents the equation that the induced e.m.f. in any parallel path of the armature (E) is equal to the rate of change of flux with respect to time, using the defined variables.
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Generator E.M.F Equation:
Let = flux/pole in weber Z = total number of armature conductors = No.of slots x No.of conductors/slot P = No.of generator poles A = No.of parallel paths in armature N = armature rotation in revolutions per minute (r.p.m) E = e.m.f induced in any parallel path in armature Generated e.m.f Eg = e.m.f generated in any one of the parallel paths i.e E. Average e.m.f geneated /conductor = d/dt volt (n=1) Now, flux cut/conductor in one revolution d = P Wb No.of revolutions/second = N/60 Time for one revolution, dt = 60/N second Hence, according to Faraday's Laws of Electromagnetic Induction, E.M.F generated/conductor is
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