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Characteristics of DC Machines

This document discusses the key characteristics of different types of DC machines, including generators and motors. It outlines the no load saturation characteristic and internal characteristic of DC generators. It also defines the characteristics of DC shunt generators, series generators, and compound generators. Additionally, it provides the torque equation for a DC motor and defines torque as the twisting force about an axis produced by a circumferential force on a wheel.

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Characteristics of DC Machines

This document discusses the key characteristics of different types of DC machines, including generators and motors. It outlines the no load saturation characteristic and internal characteristic of DC generators. It also defines the characteristics of DC shunt generators, series generators, and compound generators. Additionally, it provides the torque equation for a DC motor and defines torque as the twisting force about an axis produced by a circumferential force on a wheel.

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Characteristics of DC

machines

Characteristics of DC generator
No load saturation characteristic
(Eo/If)
Internal or Total characteristic (E/
Ia)
External characteristic (V/I)

No load saturation characteristic


(Eo/If)

Internal or Total characteristic (E/ Ia)

Characteristics of DC Shunt
Generator

Characteristics of DC Series
Generator

Characteristics of DC Compound
Generator

Torque Equation of a D.C. Motor


The turning or twisting force about
an axis is called torque
Consider a wheel of radius R meters
acted upon by a circumferential force
F newtons as shown

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