Lecture

Synchronous Machines: Basics and Characteristics

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This lecture covers the fundamental principles and types of synchronous machines, including the induced voltage, smooth and salient pole machines, power balance, and torque characteristics. It also discusses examples like car alternators and power generators, as well as the synchronization to the electrical grid.

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