Induction generators consist of stator windings and rotor windings both of which can be excited or one can be excited at a time so that they can run as singly excited as well as doubly excited machines .and in induction machines rotor consists of ARMATURE winding which is moving and the static FIELD windings is in stator.
Whereas synchronous gen. or alternators consists of static stator which consists of ARMATURE winding and moving rotor which consists of FIELD windings. so alternators are only singly excited systems in which the field winding is energised by a DC supply or with a rectifier and AC source and the or prime mover is moved with the help of steam as in thermal powerplant or with the help of water in hydropower plant so it is used in generating units where AC power is generated.
The difference between crown motors and regular motors is that crown motors is a company, and regular motors are not. Regular motors, are the motors that can be found under a car hood.
induction motor is AC motor also synchronic motors are AC motors but second one has not slip but first one has slip . shut motor is DC motor
Xusheng Chen has written: 'Induction generator modeling and relaying' -- subject(s): Electric machinery, Induction, Electric motors, Induction, Induction Electric machinery, Induction Electric motors
ac motor is nothing but induction motor.So check out for characteristics of induction motors.
Eugene A. Klingshirn has written: 'Analytical and experimental study of high phase order induction motors' -- subject(s): Automobiles, Electric, Electric Automobiles, Electric motor vehicles, Electric motors, Induction, Electric propulsion, Equivalent circuits, Induction Electric motors, Induction motors, Stators
what are the various losses occurring in the motors
Rotary and Induction
To limit the starting current in slip ring induction motors.
Jussi Huppunen has written: 'High-speed solid-rotor induction machine' -- subject(s): Electric motors, Induction, Induction Electric motors, Mathematical models
2 types of motors First - AC Second - DC
Fahad H. Al-Ghubari has written: 'Voltage analysis of PWM inverter fed induction motors' -- subject(s): Computer simulation, Electric inverters, Electric motors, Induction, Induction Electric motors, Testing
Eric Roberts Laithwaite has written: 'Linear electric motors' -- subject(s): Electric motors, Induction, Induction Electric motors 'Electrical variable-speed drives'