Bloozntooz7868
Electrical
- May 23, 2014
- 27
Searched the thread archive for this one, but didn't find what I was looking for.
After showing someone how to calculate NPS currents from Generator data, they asked my a question that I had never even asked myself, and couldn't answer - What makes NPS currents rotate counter to the rotating magnetic field? I know they do, I can calculate them, but I don't know why.
All the internet searches come up with a plethora of people saying what happens, but just float over 'why' the question. They show Phasor diagrams reflecting the reversal, but no explanation why.
Why does an unbalanced system create a counter rotating current? Inclusion of a vector diagram would maybe help - something to relate to.
Thanks in advance for a clear explanation.
After showing someone how to calculate NPS currents from Generator data, they asked my a question that I had never even asked myself, and couldn't answer - What makes NPS currents rotate counter to the rotating magnetic field? I know they do, I can calculate them, but I don't know why.
All the internet searches come up with a plethora of people saying what happens, but just float over 'why' the question. They show Phasor diagrams reflecting the reversal, but no explanation why.
Why does an unbalanced system create a counter rotating current? Inclusion of a vector diagram would maybe help - something to relate to.
Thanks in advance for a clear explanation.