Explore key concepts of DC machines, including winding types, parallel paths in lap winding, shunt compound generators, and their relationship with speed and applications like arc welding. This quiz assesses understanding of electromechanical principles crucial for professionals in electrical engineering.
Number of poles
2
4
6
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Ia-Ish
IL
Ia
Ia+Ish
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Directly proportional to
Inversely proportional to
Equal to
Less than
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2
4
8
16
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Long shunt
Short shunt
Differential
Commulative
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(Po/Pi)x100
(Po/Po+Losses)x100
Both a & b
None of above
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Negative
Positive
Zero
1
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BHPx746
BHP/746
BHPx764
BHP/764
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Series arc lighting
Voltage booster
Regenerative breaking
All of above
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220
200
150
120
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I2R
IR2
V2/R
VI
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Shunt
Series
Compund
Separately excited
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Armature reaction
Reduced reactance voltage
Hardness of material
Low resistance
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Direction of flux
Direction of induced e.m.f.
Direction of motion of conductor
Any of above
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A.c. square wave.
A.c. sinusoidal wave
Pure d.c
Pulsating d.c
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Deliver large share of the total load
Deliver small share of the total load
Run in the opposite direction
Run as a motor in the same direction
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Armature
Shunt field
Full load
None of these
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Low price
Exciting current is independent of load current
Low armature resistance
All of above
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To reduce eddy current loss
To reduce hysteresis loss
Ease of creating slots
To achieve high permeability
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> VNL
< VNL
= VNL
= 2VNL
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Carbon
Copper
Mica
Ceramic
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Become half
Become double
Increase to four times
Remain constant
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Compound generator
Self-excited generator
Series generator
Shunt generator
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Variable losses = constant losses
Stray losses are = copper losses
Field copper losses = armature copper losses
Magnetic losses - windage loss.
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Mechanical losses
Commutator losses
Iron losses and mechanical losses
Total copper losses
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2%
20%
60%
80%
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To increase the series flux
To increase generated e.m.f.
To reduce the combined effect of armature reaction
To properly divide current on both genarators
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Eg and Ia
Eg and IL
VT and Ia
VT and IL
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Preogressive
Retrogressive
Simplex
Duplex
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1
2
4
6
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