How does a brushless excitation system work?
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How does a brushless excitation system work?
A brushless excitation system is, essentially, an inside-out ac generator that delivers its ac voltage to the rotor of the main generator, and receives its excitation from the stator of that same generator.
How does generator excitation work?
Generators turn mechanical energy into electrical energy by moving electrical conductors in a magnetic field. Excitation creates the electromagnetic field to make this mechanical to electrical conversion occur. The excitation system creates the electromagnetic field in the rotor.
What is AC excitation?
The excitation system on a AC alternator refers to the way the alternators voltage is initially built when rotated and controlled while in use. The excitation system is responsible for supplying the field current to the main rotor.
How is field excitation achieved in a generator?
The rotor or the field coils in a generator produce the magnetic flux that is essential to the production of the electric power. The rotor is a rotating electromagnet that requires a DC ( Direct Current) electric power source to excite the magnetic field. This power comes from an exciter.
What is exciter in generator?
A Exciter. The exciter supplies direct current to the field winding of the generator, at whatever voltage is required to overcome the resistance of the winding. The voltage response ratio is a measure of the change of exciter voltage in 0.5 sec when a change in this voltage is suddenly demanded.
How is a brushless alternator excited?
An alternator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by spinning a magnetic field using a rotor to create energy. A brushed alternator uses carbon brushes to help conduct electricity, while a brushless alternator uses two sets of rotors that spin together to generate and transfer the electrical current.
What controls the excitation voltage and modifies the excitation?
The DC excitation system has two exciters – the main exciter and a pilot exciter. The exciter output is adjusted by an automatic voltage regulator (AVR) for controlling the output terminal voltage of the alternator.
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