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Q: What is The stationary winding assembly in an alternator called?
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Will a generator work if the wire is not spinning but the magnet is?

Yes. One winding/magnet must spin. Some generators have two windings, one is stationary (the stator), and the other spins (the rotor). One of these windings is energized, making it an electromagnet (called the field winding). In most generators of this type, the field winding is the one that is spinning. This is due to the fact that the stationary winding is the actual output of the generator, thus experiences high currents - and it is easier to pass these high currents through stationary busbars to the grid as opposed to rotating equipment.


Why alternator space heater used?

Alternators windings do not carry any current when it is not in motion. In high humid environment, the moisture ingress in the windings can reduce the resistance between the winding conductor and the body. When a moist alternator is started, the alternator windings may burn due to short circuit with body. To avoid this, the winding can always be kept warm by using heaters called "space heaters".


Why field winding work as stator and armature winding as rotor?

No, these can be switched depending on the requirements of the application. It is more practical to have the armature windings (since they will carry the full load current) as the stator for this will require larger wires and is also easier to cool if kept stationary. The field windings do not carry the full load current of the load so this requires smaller wires and smaller slip rings since this is the piece that will rotate.


What is concentrated winding?

a winding is called concentrated winding when the number of slots per pole per phase is fractional


What is winding transformer?

A winding is the name given each of the coils wound around the transformer's core. A basic transformer has two windings, termed the primary winding (connected to the supply) and the secondary winding (connected to the load).


A stationary blood clot is called?

stationary clot is called a thrombus or a blood clot.


What would make a grinding noise while im on the gas?

I just had that problem a mechanic will tell you its the alternator but its not its a part of the alternator called the TENSIONER BELT ASSEMBLY IT MAKES THE ALTERNATOR GRIND BECAUUSE ITS WORKING SO HARD TO TURN GET IT FIXED BEFORE U NEED A WHOLE ALTERNATOR PLUS THE TENSIONER N THE TENSION PULLEY


What is the function of a stator in an alternator?

The stator is the stationary part. It consists of electromagnets which are energized when the battery sends current to the fields. The alternator belt turns the pulley. The pulley is directly attached the the rotary part of the alternator, called the armature. It is the same principle as an ordinary AC or DC motor. The armature turns inside the stator, which causes electrical current.


What are field windings and armature windings in a dc motor and generator?

generators have two types of winding , * at armature also called armature winding( winding around shaft , we can say), which is the moving part. note that armature also consists of magnets along with windings. hence produces field arount it. * and at stator also called field winding, because when armature rotates its flux(field) is cutted by the stator windings and produces mutually induced e.m.f in it( in stator windings off course) causing current to flow. this current also produces some electric field around it which is in return cutted by the armature windings hince a little amount of e.m.f ( also called back e.m.f) produced in armature due to stator winding current. know this current in armature (due to back e.m.f produced by stator winding) produces additional field , hence causing more current in stator winding. this is the reason that why stator windings are called field winding( as they cause electric field of armature stronger and cause more current in output). note that out put is taken from the stator windings in generators.


When an object is seen moving against a stationary background what is the stationary background called?

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What is the set up for a transformer that decreases the voltage on the out put side?

A basic, two-winding, transformer consists of two, separate, coils (called windings) wound around a laminated silicon-steel core. The winding connected to the supply (input) is called the primary winding, and the winding supplying the load is called the secondary winding. Alternating current flowing in the primary winding sets up an alternating magnetic field in the core which induces a voltage into the secondary winding. If there are fewer turns in the secondary winding, then the secondary voltage is lower than the primary voltage. If there are more turns in the secondary winding, then the secondary voltage is higher than the primary voltage.


When an object is moving in relation to a stationary object is the stationary object called the reference point?

true