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Introduction to Generators
Generators refer to the mechanical equipment that converts other forms of energy into electrical energy. It is driven by water turbines, steam turbines, diesel engines or other power machines, and converts the energy generated by water flow, air flow, fuel combustion or atomic Nuclear fission into mechanical energy, which is transferred to the generator, and then converted into electrical energy by the generator. Generators have a wide range of applications in industrial and agricultural production, national defense, technology, and daily life. There are many forms of generators, but their working principles are based on the laws of electromagnetic induction and electromagnetic force. Therefore, the general principle of its construction is to use appropriate magnetic and conductive materials to form a magnetic circuit and circuit for mutual electromagnetic induction, in order to generate electromagnetic power and achieve the purpose of energy conversion.
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The main structure of the generator
Generators are usually composed of components such as stators, rotors, end caps, and bearings.
How many types of generators are there
The classification of generators includes: Generators are divided into DC generators and AC generators;
The History of Generators
In 1832, the Frenchman Bixie invented the hand cranked DC generator. Its principle is to generate induced electromotive force in the coil by rotating a permanent magnet to change the magnetic flux, and output this electromotive force in the form of DC voltage;
The working principle of the generator
Diesel generator The diesel engine drives the generator to operate, converting the energy of diesel into electrical energy.
What are the installation regulations for generators?
Preparation before unit startup: 1. Check the lubricating oil level, coolant level, and fuel quantity; 2. Check the oil supply, lubrication, cooling and other systems of the diesel engine for any oil or water leaks in the pipelines and joints;