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* Simple three-phase machines can be used for generation. | * Simple three-phase machines can be used for generation. | ||
- | * Rotary field machines (e.g. synchronous | + | * Rotary field machines (e.g., synchronous or induction motors) can also be simply connected to a load, converting electrical energy into mechanical energy. |
* When a symmetrical load can be assumed, the energy flow is constant in time. | * When a symmetrical load can be assumed, the energy flow is constant in time. | ||
* For energy transport, the voltage can be up-transformed and thus the AC current, as well as the associated power loss (= waste heat), can be reduced. | * For energy transport, the voltage can be up-transformed and thus the AC current, as well as the associated power loss (= waste heat), can be reduced. | ||
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=== Three-phase generator === | === Three-phase generator === | ||
- | * The windings of a three-phase generator are called $\rm U$, $\rm V$, $\rm W$; the winding connections are correspondingly called: $\rm U1$, $\rm U2$, $\rm V1$, $\rm V2$, $\rm W1$, $\rm W2$ (see <imgref imageNo10> | + | * The windings of a three-phase generator are called $\rm U$, $\rm V$, $\rm W$. \\ Often they are also colour-coded as red, yellow and blue - and consecutively sometimes also called $\rm R$, $\rm Y$, $\rm B$. |
+ | * The winding connections are correspondingly called: $\rm U1$, $\rm U2$, $\rm V1$, $\rm V2$, $\rm W1$, $\rm W2$ (see <imgref imageNo10> | ||
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- | * The typical **winding connections** | + | * The typical **winding connections** |
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* The **phase voltages** | * The **phase voltages** | ||
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A passive component is fed by a sinusoidal AC voltage with the RMS value $U=230~\rm V$ and $f=50.0~\rm Hz$. The RMS current on this component is $I=5.00~\rm A$ with a phase angle of $\varphi=+60°$. | A passive component is fed by a sinusoidal AC voltage with the RMS value $U=230~\rm V$ and $f=50.0~\rm Hz$. The RMS current on this component is $I=5.00~\rm A$ with a phase angle of $\varphi=+60°$. | ||
- | 1. Draw the equivalent circuits based on a series and a parallel circuit. \\ | + | 1. Draw the equivalent circuits based on a series and a parallel circuit |
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