Electrical Machines


Electrical machine is a device that convert either mechanical energy to electrical energy or vice versa, and change AC voltage from one level to another level. Electrical machines are divided into three parts:

  1. Generator – AC Generator, DC Generator
  2. Motor - AC Motor, DC Motor
  3. Transformer



No.DescriptionDownload
1Transformers
2Induction Machines
3Synchronous Machines
4Direct Current Machines
5Efficiency
6Temperature Rise
7Dielectric Dissipation Factor

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