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Is Flat Wire More Efficient for Generator Windings?
Thanks for reply! Was thinking in terms of 3 phase AC, don't know if "frequency" would be considered to be DC. 50-200Hz ? When you say "orientation", I am assuming that the "plane side" of flat wire is perpendicular to the magnets pole,- R3KR
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Is Flat Wire More Efficient for Generator Windings?
Hello all, I have a simple question about copper windings on generators. From what I have read, magnetism only penetrates the skin of a copper wire by very little. Dosnt this mean that most of the copper in a winding is wasted ? And wouldn't it be more efficient to use flat wire "-"...- R3KR
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- Flat Generator Winding Wire
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Iron Powder + Epoxy Armature for Generator
Thanks for your answer. Steel Laminations ? What is that ?- R3KR
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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Iron Powder + Epoxy Armature for Generator
Any have good results by mixing iron powder and epoxy, purpose is to create an armature for a generator.- R3KR
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- Epoxy Iron Powder
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Induced charge in coil from other static coils?
My main goal was to create a field that travels from 1 to 7 inducing a charge in the main coil. I was thinking that, like in a generator, the coil moves past the magnet and creates a charge in the coil. To replace the magnet with a series of coils which do not move but create a magnetic field...- R3KR
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Induced charge in coil from other static coils?
Thank you for the detailed explanation! There would be a dc source on the coils. Each coil would pulse for a short period then the next would be charged (pulse). but fast, maybe 100 times a second. When you say "coupled flux" are you talking about the point at which the coil and magnet...- R3KR
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Induced charge in coil from other static coils?
Hello ALL, I have a question about magnetism and generating electricity in a coil from a group of another coils that are alternately switched on/off (cascade). Would a current be generated from a group of coils that are switched on and off in sequence, having another coil parallel to them...- R3KR
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- Charge Coil Coils Induced Induced charge Static
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering