The armature reaction always results in reduction of generated e.m.f. due to decrease in value of flux per pole.
Effects
of Armature Reaction
AU: Dec.-05, 06, 09, May-17
The
various effects of armature reaction can be summarised as,
1.
The armature reaction always results in reduction of generated e.m.f. due to
decrease in value of flux per pole.
2.
The iron losses in the teeth and pole shoes are determined by the maximum value
of flux density at which they work. Due to distortion in main field flux the
maximum density at load increases above no load. Thus iron losses are observed
to be more on load than on no load.
3.
Due to armature reaction the maximum value of gap flux density increases. This
will increase the maximum voltage between adjacent commutator segments at load.
If this voltage exceeds beyond 30 V the sparking may take place between
adjacent commutator segments.
4.
The armature reaction shifts brush axis from GNA. Thus flux density in the
interpolar axis is not zero but having some value. Thus there will be an
induced e.m.f. in the coil undergoing commutation which will try to maintain
the current in original direction. This will make commutation difficult and will
cause delayed commutation.
Review Question
1. Explain the
various effects of armature reaction. AU: Dec.-06, May-17, Marks 4
Electrical Machines: Unit II: D.C. Generators : Tag: : DC Generators - Effects of Armature Reaction
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