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2. Generator Basics IEEE

Generator BasicsBasic Power Generation Generator Arrangement Main Components Circuit Generator with a PMG Generator without a PMG Brush type AREP PMG Rotor Exciter Stator Exciter Rotor Main Rotor Main Stator Laminations VPIG enerator Arrangement Most modern, larger generators have a stationary armature (stator) with a rotating current-carrying conductor (rotor or revolving field). Armature coilsRevolving field coilsMain Electrical Components: CutawayMain Electrical Components: Diagram The regulator rectifies this voltage and applies DC to the exciter stator. The DC voltage appears in the main revolving field and induces a higher AC voltage in the main stator. As the PMG rotor rotates, it produces AC voltage in the PMG : Generator with a PMG This voltage is sensed by the regulator, compared to a reference level, and output voltage is adjusted accordingly. A three-phase AC voltage appears at the exciter rotor and is in turn rectified by the rotating : Generator without a PMG As the revolving field rotates, residual magnetism in it produces a small ac voltage in the main stator.

Generator Arrangement • Most modern, larger generators have a stationary armature (stator) with a rotating current-carrying conductor (rotor or revolving field).

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