Theory of operation, Dc generator machines – Lincoln Electric CLASSIC SVM194-A Manuel d'utilisation

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THEORY OF OPERATION

E-11

E-11

CLASSIC® 300D & 300G

DC GENERATOR MACHINES

The armature winding of a DC generator is located on

the rotating member. Current is conducted from it by

means of carbon brushes. The field winding is located

in the stator, which is stationary, and is excited by direct

current. The armature coil sides are placed at opposite

points on the rotating shaft with the conductors parallel

to the shaft. The armature assembly is normally turned

at a constant speed by a source of mechanical power

connected to the shaft. Rotation of the armature

through the magnetic field produced by the stationary

field winding induces a coil voltage in the armature

winding. The voltage induced in an individual armature

coil is an alternating (AC) voltage, which must be recti-

fied. In a conventional machine, rectification is provid-

ed mechanically by means of a commutator. A commu-

tator is a cylinder formed of copper segments insulated

from each other and mounted on, but insulated from,

the rotating shaft. Each copper segment is connected

to a corresponding armature winding. Stationary car-

bon brushes held against the commutator surface con-

nect the armature windings to external terminals. The

commutator provides full-wave rectification, transform-

ing the voltage waveform between brushes and mak-

ing available a DC voltage to the external circuit.

FIGURE E.10 - DC GENERATOR MACHINES

BRUSH

BRUSH

MAGNETIC FIELD

GENERATOR

ARMATURE

MAGNETIC FIELD

SHUNT FIELD WINDINGS

SHUNT FIELD WINDINGS

MECHANICAL

COUPLING

ARMATURE

SHAFT

DC CURRENT

DC CURRENT

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L

D

C

U

R

R

E

N

T

F

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D

C

U

R

R

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N

T

NOTE: Unshaded areas of Block Logic

Diagram are the subject of discussion

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