Found 13 Articles for Power System Engineering

Types of Motor Enclosures and Their Applications

Manish Kumar Saini
Updated on 28-Apr-2022 08:18:15

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The part of an electric motor that protects the motor from the contaminants in the environment in which it is operating and persons being from touch is called the motor enclosure.The motor enclosures are necessary for the following reasons −It protects the motor against foreign body and severe conditions.It protects the inner parts of the motor.It protects the operating personal from live parts of the motor such as winding terminals, slip rings, brushes, etc.Types of Motor EnclosuresIndian Standards (IS) 4691 have described codes for different types of enclosures. The most common types of electric motor enclosures are given as follows ... Read More

Types of Electric Motors Used in Industrial Electric Drives

Manish Kumar Saini
Updated on 28-Apr-2022 08:14:48

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Electric motor drives are the basic assemblies used for the transformation of electrical power into mechanical energy. In simple words, the term "electric motor drive" is used to denote drives driven by electric motors.Types of Motors Used for Electric DrivesFollowing are the different types of motors used for industrial electric drives −DC series motorDC shunt motorCumulative compound DC motorSlip ring induction motorSquirrel cage induction motorDouble squirrel cage induction motorThree phase synchronous motorSingle-phase synchronous motorSingle-phase AC series motorRepulsion motorCapacitor-start induction-run motorCapacitor-start capacitor-run motorNow let's check in detail the applications of each of these motors.DC Shunt MotorDC shunt motor has medium starting ... Read More

How do AC locomotives work?

Manish Kumar Saini
Updated on 28-Apr-2022 08:10:57

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Block Diagram of an AC LocomotiveThe following figure shows the block diagram of an AC locomotive.AC Locomotive - Function of Each PartThe working and function of each part of an AC locomotive is described below −The AC power at 25 kV is taken from the overhead conductor wire (called as catenary) through a pantograph and this high voltage supply is fed to a step–down transformer (provided with on load tap changer) installed in the locomotive itself, which converts the high voltage AC supply to low voltage AC supply.This low voltage AC supply obtained from the transformer is then converted into ... Read More

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