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Introduction of synchronous motors and its types

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  Today we are going to talk about synchronous motors. Stay with us. Synchronous motors are a class of AC motors. Their rotor is rotating at a constant speed. That is, if the electric charge changes, its rotation speed will not change. If we want to change the speed of the motor, one method is to change the frequency of the power supply. Another way is to change the number of poles p. Of course, the number of poles is one of the intrinsic features of the motor and is determined during construction according to the type of stator winding. Synchronous motor and  induction motor  are the most widely used types of AC motors. The difference between the two types is that the synchronous motor rotates at a locked speed at the line frequency because it does not rely on current induction to produce the rotor's magnetic field. Introducing different  Types of Synchronous Motors  .Synchronous motors are generally divided into two main categories.  This category is based on how the rotor is mag

Learn more about Multimeters and their types

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  You have read the name of multimeter in university physics textbooks, and you are familiar with it. In this article, we will introduce the multimeter and examine its types. Read this article to the end. A multimeter is a device for measuring electrical quantities such as current, voltage, electrical resistance. It can also be used to check the health of electrical or electronic components. Also called Avometer. This device is an essential tool needed by repairmen and electrical professionals. Analog multimeters use a  microammeter  with a moving pointer to display readings.  Digital multimeters  ( DMM ,  DVOM ) have numeric displays and have made analog multimeters obsolete as they are cheaper, more precise, and more physically robust than analog multimeters. The electrical quantity to be measured in the multimeter and its limits can be selected by a rotating selector (rotary selector switch). To use a multimeter, you need to be familiar with each of the electrical quantities, as eac

Introduction of Wind Turbines and its types

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  Due to the high consumption of non-renewable resources and the possibility of their depletion, turning to renewable energy sources is very important. One of these energies is wind energy, and a device called a wind turbine is needed to convert wind energy into electricity. In this article, we will introduce wind turbines and their types.  A wind turbine is one of the types of turbines used to convert wind kinetic energy into electrical energy. Wind turbines are made in two types with the horizontal axis and vertical axis. The first wind turbine to generate electricity was a battery charger built in July 1887 by a Scottish engineer named James Blyth. A few months later, American inventor Charles Francis Brush built the first automatic wind turbine to generate electricity in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1908, 72 wind turbines were used in the United States to generate electricity (between 5 and 25 kW). Wind turbines are manufactured in a wide range of sizes, with either horizontal or vertical a

Introduction of electric motors and types

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  You've probably heard of electric motors by now. A critical piece in all electrical appliances. In this article, we will introduce electric motors in detail and examine its types, so stay tuned. An electric motor is a component that converts electrical energy into kinetic energy. Most electric motors are  electromagnetic -based. Most electric motors are rotary, but there are also linear motors. In a rotating motor, the moving part (usually inside the engine) is called the impeller or rotor, and the fixed position is called the station or stator. The motor consists of electric magnets wound on a frame. Although this frame is often referred to as armature, the term is often misused. Types of Electric Motor Electric motors may be classified by considerations such as power source type, internal construction, application and type of motion output. In addition to AC versus DC types, motors may be brushed or brushless, may be of various phase (see single-phase, two-phase, or three-phase

An overview of the introduction of Stay Insulator and Post Insulator

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In this post, we are going to introduce and review two types of Insulators. Stay and Post Insulator. Join us and read this article. What is Stay Insulator  ? An electrical insulator is a material in which electric current does not flow freely. The atoms of the insulator have tightly bound electrons which cannot readily move. One type of Insulator is Stay Insulator. A Stay insulator is a form of low voltage insulators made to counterweight and fasten the dead-end pole by combining stay wire or guy grip. It is also introduced as an egg insulator or stay part. One should choose the suitable forms of stay insulators and pole line fittings to prevent the dead-end pole or terminal pole from falling down.  Read More in Linquip What is Post Insulator  ? According to  Wikipedia , Post insulator A type of insulator in the 1930s that is more compact than traditional pin-type insulators and which has rapidly replaced many pin-type insulators on lines up to 69 kV and, in some configurations, can be

Introducing Disc Insulator and Shackle Insulator and their applications

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  What is Disc Insulator There are two types of insulators: Disc Insulator and Shackle Insulator. In this article, we intend to introduce these two and examine their applications. Stay with us. What is Disc Insulator? As the name suggests, the type of insulator with a disk-shaped geometry is called disk insulators. These insulators are utilized in the transmission of electric power and distribution systems. There are many designs for these insulators, mainly based on customer requirements.We see many electrical overhead systems outside. All of them have different electrical components, same as an insulator, conductor, and electrical pole or tower.  Read More in Linquip What is Shackle Insulator ? Engineers used shackle insulators rather than strain insulators in the earlier days. But in current years, they are commonly used for low voltage distribution systems. We can utilize these insulators in both vertical or horizontal position. They can be attached to the pole with a bolt or to th

Everything about Insulator & Pin Insulator

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  In this article, we are going to introduce Insulator. We will first examine the Insulator thoroughly and then submit the  Types of Insulators . Stay with us. What is Insulator ? The insulator is a material that does not have electricity. Electrons cannot move there .A perfect insulator does not exist because even insulators contain small numbers of mobile charges (charge carriers) which can carry current.  Read More in Linquip What is Pin Insulator  ? A pin insulator is a device that isolates a wire from a physical support such as a pin on a telegraph or utility pole. The designing of an insulator can be achieved using various materials like rubber, wood, plastic, etc. But the most common material used in the insulator is porcelain. This article addresses a description of various types of insulators, such as a pin insulator.Pin insulators are one of three types of overhead insulators, the others being strain insulators and suspension insulators. Unlike the others, pin insulators are

Introduction and review of Suspension Insulators and Strain Insulators

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  In this article, we will have a detailed explanation and review of Suspension Insulators and Strain Insulators. Join us and read this article. First, we will introduce Suspension Insulators, and after reviewing it, we will submit Strain Insulators What is Suspension Insulators  ? The suspension type insulator consists of several insulation parts connected in series and forms a string. In suspension insulators, each porcelain discs is designed to work at 11 kV, and as the operating voltage increases, the number of discs in the string and in series increases as well. For example, the number of insulator discs required is 12 in 132 KV transmission lines.  Read More in Linquip What is Strain Insulators  ? According to  Wikipedia , A strain insulator is an electrical insulator designed to work in mechanical voltage (strain) to withstand the pull of a suspended electrical wire or cable. They are used in overhead electrical wiring to support radio antennas and overhead power lines. A standa