DC Generators
DC Generators
DC Generators
DC Generator.
DC Generator
• A dc generator is an electrical machine which converts mechanical
energy into direct current electricity. This energy conversion is
based on the principle of production of dynamically induced emf.
Construction Of A DC Machine:
• Note: Theoretically, a DC generator can be used as a DC motor
without any constructional changes and vice versa is also possible.
Therefore, a DC generator or a DC motor can be broadly termed as
a DC machine. These basic constructional details are also valid for
both DC Generator and DC motor. Hence, let's call this point
as construction of a DC machine instead of just 'construction of a dc
generator'.
• The above figure shows constructional details of a simple 4-pole DC
machine. A DC machine consists of two basic parts; stator and rotor.
Basic constructional parts of a DC machine are described below.
• Yoke: The outer frame of a dc machine is called as yoke. It is made up
of cast iron or steel. It not only provides mechanical strength to the
whole assembly but also carries the magnetic flux produced by the
field winding.
• Poles and pole shoes: Poles are joined to the yoke with the help of
bolts or welding. They carry field winding and pole shoes are fastened
to them. Pole shoes serve two purposes; (i) they support field coils and
(ii) spread out the flux in air gap uniformly.
• Field winding: They are usually made of copper. Field coils are
former wound and placed on each pole and are connected in series.
They are wound in such a way that, when energized, they form
alternate North and South poles.
• Armature core: Armature core is the rotor of a dc machine. It is
cylindrical in shape with slots to carry armature winding. The
armature is built up of thin laminated circular steel disks for reducing
eddy current losses. It may be provided with air ducts for the axial air
flow for cooling purposes. Armature is keyed (fixed) to the shaft.
• Armature winding: It is usually a former wound copper coil which
rests in armature slots. The armature conductors are insulated from
each other and also from the armature core. Armature winding can be
wound by one of the two methods; lap winding or wave winding.
Double layer lap or wave windings are generally used. A double layer
winding means that each armature slot will carry two different coils.