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Explaination on Permanent magnet, slef excited, brushless and single bearing 3 phase low voltage Alternator.

Is anyone there to provide me detailed information on the subject? I would greately appreciate if I receive positive response from any community member. Thanks



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Tahir Bhatti
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  • I really should be able to answer this very easily, as I learnt all about it at the start of my electrical engineering education 'some' years ago.  However, like many, I have not specialized in this particular field, so I cannot provide you with information that is up-to-date or detailed.

    Therefore, I'm afraid that I won't attempt to answer your question as I am not an expert and I do not want to provide wrongly-remembered information.



    Nonetheless, I want to help by saying that I think that the detailed information you seek is straightforward and it used to appear in textbooks such as the following:


    • Electrical Technology by Hughes published by Longman. 


    • Electrical & Electronic Technology by Hughes - later editions of the above.


    • Circuits, Devices & Systems by Ralph J. Smith published by Wiley. There was another very similar volume by the same author that might have excluded the electronics, possibly titled something like 'Devices & Systems'.


    • Electrical Machines (I think) and various other titles by M.G. Say, published by Peter Peregrinus for the IEE.


    (N.B. I am recalling the above titles and authors from memory after a long time and without checking, so I could be mistaken.)



    I am sure that the detailed information that you need should be found in these books and in more recent ones that have been written on the subject of rotating electrical machines - as well as from suitable on-line sources, etc.



    Best Regards.
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  • I really should be able to answer this very easily, as I learnt all about it at the start of my electrical engineering education 'some' years ago.  However, like many, I have not specialized in this particular field, so I cannot provide you with information that is up-to-date or detailed.

    Therefore, I'm afraid that I won't attempt to answer your question as I am not an expert and I do not want to provide wrongly-remembered information.



    Nonetheless, I want to help by saying that I think that the detailed information you seek is straightforward and it used to appear in textbooks such as the following:


    • Electrical Technology by Hughes published by Longman. 


    • Electrical & Electronic Technology by Hughes - later editions of the above.


    • Circuits, Devices & Systems by Ralph J. Smith published by Wiley. There was another very similar volume by the same author that might have excluded the electronics, possibly titled something like 'Devices & Systems'.


    • Electrical Machines (I think) and various other titles by M.G. Say, published by Peter Peregrinus for the IEE.


    (N.B. I am recalling the above titles and authors from memory after a long time and without checking, so I could be mistaken.)



    I am sure that the detailed information that you need should be found in these books and in more recent ones that have been written on the subject of rotating electrical machines - as well as from suitable on-line sources, etc.



    Best Regards.
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