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ENABLING OBJECTIVES (Cont.)

OBJECTIVES DC Generators TERMINAL OBJECTIVE 1.0 Given  the  type  and  application  of  a  direct  current  (DC)  generator,  DESCRIBE  the operating  characteristics  of  that  generator  including  methods  of  voltage  production, advantages of each type, and voltage-vs-load characteristics. ENABLING OBJECTIVES 1.1 DEFINE terminal voltage as it applies to DC generators. 1.2 DEFINE counter-electromotive force (CEMF) as it applies to a DC machine. 1.3 DESCRIBE the effects of commutation in a DC generator. 1.4 STATE the purpose of each of the following components of a DC machine: a. Armature b. Rotor c. Stator d. Field 1.5 LIST the three conditions necessary to induce a voltage into a conductor. 1.6 Using the left-hand rule of generators, DETERMINE the direction of the magnetic field, the motion of the conductor, or the direction of current induced into a conductor. 1.7 DESCRIBE how terminal voltage of a DC generator is adjusted. 1.8 STATE the basis behind each of the four DC generator ratings. 1.9 LIST the four internal losses found in a DC generator. 1.10 DESCRIBE the differences in construction between a shunt-wound and a series-wound DC generator with respect to the relationship between the field and the armature. 1.11 DESCRIBE  the  relationship  between  the  shunt  and  series  fields  for  cumulatively- compounded and differentially-compounded DC generators. ES-05 Page vi Rev. 0

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