April 29th, 2009

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Types of armature windings

Single-layer Winding It is that winding in which one conductor or one coil side is placed in each armature slot as shown in Fig. 26.27. Such a winding is not much used. Two-layer Winding In this type of winding, there are two conductors or coil sides per slot arranged in two layers. Usually, one side [...]

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Written by John on April 29th, 2009 with 6 comments.
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Important terms regarding armature winding

Armature Windings The mean­ing of the following terms used in connection with armature winding should be clearly kept in mind. Pole-pitch It may be variously defined as : i) The periphery of the armature divided by the number of poles of the generator i.e. the distance between two adjacent poles. ii) It is equal to [...]

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Written by John on April 29th, 2009 with 8 comments.
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