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Applications of hysteresis motor?
it is used for small power application ...

Diagram of hysteresis motor?
can Hysteresis motor use like alternator

Operation principle of hysteresis motor?
Give a brief idea of principle of hysteresis motor,application.

What is Hysteresis motor working principle?
It is a special type of synchronous motor.It works on the principle of hysteresis and the torque is produced due to hysteresis

What is the significance of hysteresis loop?
In hysteresis materials it represents the energy dissipated in them during the cycle of magnetization & demagnetization (just refer any hysteresis loop diagram) . This is used in many applications especially in aerospace to damp the oscillations in satellite.

Working principle of hysteresis motor?
The working principle of a hysteresis motor is characterized by absolute smoothness and stability. It also includes total adjustability, torque independent of speed, and a long maintenance-free life.

What is Principal of hysteresis motor?
sa lahat ng bobo ikaw ang tanga

What are the applications of dc shunt motor?
applications of series motor

What is the purpose and working of Hysteresis comparator of direct torque control of induction motor?
A comparator will trigger at a set point as deigned Without hysteresis if the level is there for a very long time it will have the effect of oscillating back and forth . hysteresis is feedback to insure a dead band whereby it has to be one state or the other

What are the applications of automatic phase changer?
motor applications

Core loss of an induction motor?
Just like a transformer, the core losses are a combination of eddy current losses and hysteresis losses.

Can you measure hysteresis loss for diamagnetic materials?
what is hysteresis losses

What are the advanced applications of DC series motors?
what are the advanced applications of dc series motor

List the types of AC motors?
Split Phase Induction (Resistance Start, Capacitor Start, Capacitor Start/Capacitor run) Three Phase Induction Wound Rotor Motor Synchronous Motor Hysteresis Motor Reluctance Motor Selsun Motor Consequent Pole Motor Inside-out Motor Stepper Motor Amplidyne Motor Printed Circuit Motor Brushless DC Motor (Pulsed DC) Universal Motor (AC or DC) Repulsion Motor

What are the applications of an AC motor?
Most of the motors are AC. Fans, Mixer, Industrial equipment, Aircon, vacuum cleaner, plenty of applications use AC motor

What are the applications of a DC motor?
DC Motor applications are nowdays rare in an industrial environment. However you find them in toys, domestic devices like shaver, etc

How do you calculate hysteresis?
max hysteresis = max(O_decreasing - O_increasing) / (O_max - O_min)

What are the different types of dc motors give their applications?
Different Types Of DC Motors With Their Applications: Type 1: DC Shunt Motor: Applications Of DC Shunt Motor: Reciprocating pump Centrifugal pump Machine Tools Blower and Fan Lathe Constant speed line shaft, etc... Type 2: DC Series Motor: Applications Of DC Series Motor: Electric Traction Trolley Car Crane, Hoist Conveyor, etc... Type 3: DC Cumulative Compound Motor: Applications Of DC Cumulative Compound Motor: Elevator, Conveyor Heavy Planer Rolling Machine Air Compressor Shearing and Punching Machine...

What is hysteresis and dead zone?
Hysteresis is a phenomena which dipicts different output effect with loading and unloading

What does hysteresis mean in magnetism?
Lagging intensity of magnetization with respect to magnetizing field is called hysteresis.

Is hysteresis desirable in a transducer why?
Not usually. In most applications you want a linear response in voltage to stimulus with as low a time constant for change as possible. This is the ideal and not completely achievable or justified by the cost. As a rule the smaller the stimulus being measured the less desirable hysteresis. Think of an elephant sitting on the scale it takes some moments for the springs and counter weights to reach an equilibrium. A funny thing...

What are the release dates for Hysteresis - 2012?
Hysteresis - 2012 was released on: USA: 1 October 2012

Causes of hysteresis loss in transformer?
Changes in the magnetic field will always produce hysteresis loss. Since transformer works based on the electromagnetic induction. Hysteresis loss is predominant. It can be minimized by stampings with suitable design.

How can you measure the hysteresis loop of the ferroelectric materials and what is the name of the instruments used for the measurements of the hysteresis loop?
it is agm or vsm

Applications of synchronous motor?
It is used in variety of applications such as... · Machine Tools such as a ball mill · Motor generator sets · Synchronous clocks · Timing devices · Synchronous condensers to condition electrical power · Record players · Robotics

Why hysteresis is necessary?
Without hysteresis, computers would have no memory (either short term or long term), and even if I were fast enough to type this message completely before my computer forgot about it, there would be no way for you to read it without a storage disk, which basically works of some sort of hysteresis (most probably ferromagnetic) hysteresis is "a dependence on the past": it's memory.

What is hysteresis?
Hysteresis is an output's dependence on both current and historical input. This is necessary because the current state is affected by historical inputs.

What are the applications of multilevel inverters?
The various applications of multilevel inverters are 1. Motor Drives 2.Active Filters 3.Power conditioning

How do you calculate the Hysteresis loss given a B-H curve?
By find out the area of the B-H curve we can calculate the hysteresis loss.

Why magnitism lags behind magnetisg current in hysteresis?
Because that's the very definition of hysteresis. The reason there is hysteresis is because some energy is required to change the magnetization of many materials - you can compare this to a type of friction, though the details vary from the usual friction.

What type of machine that use asynchronous motor?
Typically a synchronous motor is applied in constant speed applications where the higher cost of the motor is offset by the improved power factor realized

What are the applications of encoder?
In terms of motor drives an encoder will be attached or integral to the motor shaft. As an example it may typically have 1000 "segments" so 1000th of a revolution resolution, particularly in DC drive technology and braked motor applications, it is used for precise positioning usually via its own control equipment to a PLC.

How reduce the hysteresis loss in a transformer?
No, you're hysteresis losses are set by Bmax, frequency, and material. The function is highly nonlinear and the loss goes up disproportionately with Bmax. When designing power transformers, you typically want the hysteresis + eddy losses to equal the copper losses.

What are the applications of a DC shunt motor?
Dc shunt motor is a constant flux and constant speed motor . So that it is used in centrifugal pumps ,machine tools ,blowers and fans etc.

What is hytsteresis?
A misspelling of the word "hysteresis".

How do you reduce hysteresis losses?
Hysteresis losses depend on the type of metal used to manufacture the magnetic circuit of a machine. Most magnetic circuits are made from silicon steel. Generally speaking, there's not much you can do to reduce hysteresis losses as that has already been factored in by the machine's designer.

How hysteresis comparator works?
Comparator is usually a substance which compares two quantities; one quantity is the processed one and the other is a standard value to which the processed value has to be compared. Hysteresis is a property in which the change in the magnetization lags behind change in the magnetic field. Now, Hysteresis comparator can be described as a comparator which compares a processed quantity with a quantity whose value is standard for hysteresis property., the difference...

Formula for hysteresis loss?
hysteresis loss= K B^1.6 egs/sec where k is STEINMEITZ coefficient and B is the maximum magnetic flux density

How do you reduse hysteresis loss in the transformer?
hysteresis loss is minimised by using a core of a soft magnetic material which magnetises and demagnetises easily e.g soft iron

Why core is made up of silicon steel?
produces magnetic properties,such as small hysteresis area and permeability Hysteresis loss depends upon the material of the core

How do you minimize hysteresis loss?
Hysteresis losses are a function of the magnetic characteristics of the magnetic circuit, so there is very little you can do to minimise hysteresis losses other than to reduce the primary voltage to a transformer if that is at all practicable. These losses are really in the hands of the manufacturers who design and manufacture magnetic circuits.

Ford motor company employment application or resume fax or address?
Yes they has applications.

What is the hysteresis losses?
Hysteresis is the dependence of a system not only on its current environment but also on its past environment. This dependence arises because the system can be in more than one internal state. To predict its future development, either its internal state or its history must be known.[1] If a given input alternately increases and decreases, the output tends to form a loop as in the figure. However, loops may also occur because of a...

Can you run 460 volt 60 Hz motors in a 460 volt 50 Hz system?
Yes but they might run slower. A synchronous motor would definitely run at 5/6 of the speed. Also the motor might heat up because of increased power loss in the iron core due to hysteresis.

What is the importance of speed control of DC motor in industrial applications?
The speed control of the DC motor is important because its speed can be changed over a wide variety of simple methods which is not possible in an AC motor.

What are the applications of wireless control of a dc motor?
Overhead cranes and 'Yard' locomotives to name a few.

What are the applications of electromagnet?
alarm mechanism. door mechanism. switches. controller. motor rotor . . etc

Formula of Hysteresis loss and Eddy current loss?
hysteresis loss = N1/N2 R2/R1 C1/A1 (area of the loop)(vertical sensitivity) (horizontal sensitiivity

Where does hysteresis in a transformer depend on?
The power lost by hysteresis depends on the peak flux density in the core. If the transformer is getting hot even when on no load, it should be run at a lower voltage.

What is a hysteresis loop?
The hysteresis loop for a stress - strain graph represents the energy per unit volume (energy density) that is transferred to internal energy during the loading and unloading cycle.

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