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Principle of Operation: Part 2
Explores the operation principle of asynchronous machines, emphasizing rotor-stator interaction and slip definition.
Induction Motors: Operating Principles
Explores the operating principles of induction motors, focusing on torque characteristics, starting methods, and power balance.
Asynchronous Motor: Construction
Delves into the construction of an asynchronous motor, emphasizing stator and rotor structures and the efficiency of different winding methods.
Electric Machines: Asynchronous Machine Principles
Explains the principles and functioning of asynchronous machines, focusing on their structure, operation, and key concepts like slip and torque generation.
Synchronous Machines: Construction Principles
Explores the construction principles of synchronous machines, focusing on the squirrel cage rotor design and the role of ferromagnetic materials.
Turbocompressor Design Fundamentals
Explores turbocompressor design fundamentals, including Euler equations, velocity triangles, energy transformation, and compressor design maps.
Starting Induction Motors: Cage and Autotransformer
Explains starting methods for induction motors, including star-delta and autotransformer starting, and the use of additional impedance.
Asynchronous Motor: Operating Principle
Explains the conditions for obtaining a couple out of phase with the stator field in an asynchronous motor.
Rotating Field, Torque Generation
Explains the interaction of rotating fields in motors and the conditions on supply frequencies.
Fundamentals of Electric Machines: Electromagnetic Principles
Explains the fundamental principles of electric machines and the generation of electromagnetic torque.