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AEEE 352

Assignment No.3
DC Machines
Motor and Generator

By: Kypros Fialoyiannos


Reg: 6414
Due Date: 31 April 2014

DC machines

Introduction
DC machines are versatile and expensively used in industry although a dc machine can operate as a
generator or as a motor. DC machines are based on electromagnetic principles and deal with energy
transfer from mechanical energy to electrical energy (generator) and from electrical energy to
mechanical energy (motor). This process is called electromagnetic conversion. Electrical and Mechanical
systems are different in nature. The primary quantities in a mechanical system are speed and torque and
in an electrical system its voltage and current.

Various Parts and Components of a DC motor and DC Generator

Armature core
Armature windings
Commutator (Slip Ring)
Brushes and Brush Gear
Bearings
Yoke (Motor Frame, stator)
End Plates
Field Poles
Cooling fan
Slots
Rotor

DC Motors
As stated above DC machines can operate both as generator and a motor. When the machine operates
as a motor and a fixed dc supply voltage is applied, electrical power is transformed into mechanical
torque and power. Therefore it provides a huge range of accurate speed and torque control [ ].
In both generators and motors when electric current passes through a coil in a magnetic field the
magnetic force produces a torque which turns the dc motor. Therefore the basic equation holds for both
generator and motor is as follows [ ]:
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Where F is the magnetic force, B is the magnetic field, L is the length of the coil and I is the current on
the coil.

An external electric current is supplied by the commutator. The commutator reverse the current each
half revolution to keep the torque turning the coil in the same direction. The magnetic field is directed
from the North Pole to the South Pole indicating that the turning torque of the motor is proportional to
the magnetic field.

Figure 1 Diagram of the operation of a DC motor [].

There are three basic DC motors which are shunt, series and compound motor.

Shunt Motor
In a shunt motor the armature and shunt field circuit are connected across a dc voltage and an external
field rheostat (Rfc) is used to control the speed of the motor. Even though field and armature circuits are
connected to a fixed dc voltage source their behaviors differ. The equations for the operation of the
shunt dc motor are as follows:
V = IaRa + Ea
I = Ia + If
Ea = Kam = V - IaRa
The armature current Ia and the motor speed m depend on the load connected on the motor shaft

Figure 2 Shunt motor circuit[].

Series Motor
Series motors are designed in such a way such as to move large loads with high starting torque. Since
the series field winding is connected in series with the armature, it will carry the same amount of
current passing through the armature. When voltage is applied the current flows from the negative
power supply terminals through the series field and armature windings. The armature does not rotate
when voltage is first applied. The series motor has large conductors (very low resistance). This causes
the motor to draw a large amount of current from the power supply. When the current flows through it
strong magnetic fields are built. Since the current is so large causes the coil to reach saturation
producing the strongest magnetic field.

Figure 3 series motor circuit[].

A series motor will develop unidirectional torque for both dc and ac currents as shown in the figure
above and the equations that follows:
T = KsrIa2
Ea = Vt - Ia (Ra+Rae+Rsr)
m = (Vt/KsrIa) - (Ra+Rae+Rsr/Ksr)
m = (Vt/KsrT) - (Ra+Rae+Rsr/Ksr)

DC Generators
A dc generator operates with the help of a prime mover at a constant speed and the armature terminals
are connected to the load. Emf is induced in armature conductors. This induced emf is taken out by the
commutator arrangement.

Separately excited DC generator


In a separately excited dc generator, the field winding is connected to a separate source of dc power
supply. This source might be another dc generator, a controlled rectifier, a diode rectifier or a battery.

Figure 4 Separately excited dc generator circuit[].

In the figure above Rfw is the resistance of the field winding, Rfc is the resistance of the controlled
rheostat used in the field circuit.
Rf = Rfw + Rfc
The equation above shows the total circuit field resistance. Ra is the resistance of the armature circuits
including the brushes. The brush-contact voltage drop is considered separately and is usually assumed
2V. The defining equations of the above circuit are as follows:
Vf = RfIf
Ea = Vt + IaRa
Ea = Kam
Vt = ItRL
Ia = It
Vt = Ea - RaIa
As the load current increases the load voltage decreases, because of the voltage drop across Ra . The
voltage drop of IaRa is small, because the resistance of the armature circuit is small. The separately
excited dc generator maintains an essential constant terminal voltage.

Shunt (self-excited) DC Generator


To start with, in the dc shunt generator, the field is connected across the armature so that the field can
be supplied with current. According to certain conditions the generator will build up a desired terminal
voltage.

Figure 5 Shunt dc generator circuit[].

The circuit for the shunt generator under no-load conditions is shown in the figure above. When the
generator operated as a self-excited generator, some magnetism must exist in the circuit of the
generator.
The circuit is initially disconnected from the armature circuit and the armature is driven at a certain
speed. A small voltage Ear will appear across the terminals of the armature because of the magnetism in
the machine. When the switch is closed the circuit is connected to the armature circuit and current will
flow in the field winding. The build of the current depend on the time constant of the field circuit.

Figure 6 Voltage Buildup in a self-excited dc generator[].

The increase of the armature voltage will eventually increase the field current to If2, which will build up
the armature voltage to Ea2. This voltage build up process continues. If the voltage across the resistance
Ra is neglected, and the voltage build up until the point P. At the point P Ea=IfRf =Vt assume Ra is
neglected, and no more voltage is available to further increase in the field current.

Figure 7 Effectof field resistance[].

To sum up, three conditions are to be satisfied for voltage buildup in a shunt self-excited generator.
Firstly Residual magnetism must be present in the magnetic system, second field winding mmf should
aid the residual magnetism and finally the field circuit resistance should be less than the critical field
circuit resistance.
The equations that describe the steady-state operation on load are:
Ea =Vt + IaRa
Ea = KAm
Vt = IfRf = If(Rf + Rfc)
Vt = ILRL
Ia = If + IL
The terminal voltage will change as the load draws current from the dc machine. This change in terminal
voltage and current is due to the internal voltage drop and the change in the generation of voltage is
caused by armature reaction.

Figure 8 Self-excited dc generator with load[].

Figure 9 DC motor diagram[].

Figure 10 DC Generator diagram[].

Applications of dc motors and generators


To start with, a dc motor is an electric motor used in running on dc current. It is used in small toys, disc
drives and in larger scales for the operation of rolling mills and paper machines. A dc shunt motor is
used in lathes, fans and pumps were dc series motors are used for high speed tools. Furthermore since
DC generators are designed and optimized to deliver the high currents at low voltages dc generators are
used in applications, such as for battery charging, dc excitation in ac generators and lighting
applications. However, dc series generators can be used to boost up voltage of an existing system to
compensate for the voltage drop in the system. Also dc series generators are used as welding generators
and in arc lamps.

Conclusions
To sum it all up, a large variety of dc motors and generators are used throughout the world. The torque
in a dc motor is produced by the armature, and that torque is to provide the mechanical output to drive
the piece of equipment the motor is attached to. However in a dc generator

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