AC MOTORS AND GENERATORS

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  • AC MOTORS AND GENERATORS - Department of Defense 1961 - PIN 29943 - DESIGN, OPERATION, AND USE OF SINGLE AND MULTIPHASE AC GENERATORS AND MOTORS - OPERATION OF GENERATOR WITH STATIONARY ARMATURE - 0PERATION OF SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR.

Komentáře • 151

  • @vaultdweller2511
    @vaultdweller2511 Před 6 lety +50

    These two videos together (AC + DC) taught me more about how motors work than several hours of university lectures. The information is very well presented.

    • @rodericksibelius8472
      @rodericksibelius8472 Před 2 lety +4

      Today Professors at Universities use MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS to teach these concepts which DRIVES CURIOUS ENGINEERING STUDENTS DEMOTIVATING THEM to study ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, we need Military type instruction like this.

    • @MavrikSoundsOfficial
      @MavrikSoundsOfficial Před rokem +2

      This is so true.

  • @abdullahalmubin
    @abdullahalmubin Před 8 lety +44

    These military guys make my day! Better than my Professor!

  • @goldCrystalhaze
    @goldCrystalhaze Před 12 lety +5

    These films have summarized my 400 page text book in a very pleasant way.
    Don't know if there are similar serious videos.Excellent work. Thanks so much!!

  • @nycresistance
    @nycresistance Před 11 lety +10

    This video is proof that most of us and are children are being dumb downed by the public school system. When this video started I was like "what the hell is this old time sh*t". After watching it I have a full understanding of motors, generators, AC and DC current and feel like I can build my own generator to power my home. What makes a teacher good is their ability to make things easy to understand and this video did just that.Thanks for posting this !

  • @ANIKETSONAWANE
    @ANIKETSONAWANE Před 6 lety +9

    these classic videos are so proper and simple to understand !!!! tells exactly what everyone needs to know !! old guys were best.wish if we are taught in this way !!

    • @specterx2135
      @specterx2135 Před 2 lety +1

      Ikr, whenever I want to learn something now, I turn to CZcams videos like this

  • @halon7476
    @halon7476 Před 8 lety +10

    Old school explanation. The only way to go.

  • @Lovinstevens
    @Lovinstevens Před 7 lety +7

    these old school videos are actually very good knowledge presented very well. Great vid!

  • @NuclearStr1der
    @NuclearStr1der Před 11 lety +3

    Why don't they make videos like this anymore?! Simple explanations of complicated systems in a clear, concise way. Invaluable.

  • @jameswaymyers6359
    @jameswaymyers6359 Před 8 lety +23

    As an instructor of this subject I use this same method and material to teach my students, in most cases i tend to get the point across. I refuse to stand in front of them and try to show them how smart I am by expressing theories and complicated equations because when they are tasked to bring an operation back on line they will not have time to pencil whip the problem they need to know what it takes to get it running again.
    I love this and i cant believe people pay me to know this.

    • @pierr57
      @pierr57 Před rokem

      beautiful presentation,
      wonderful. My question is why at the school of the metier he tells us the opposite of you .4 poles = 1200 rpm and in your video 4 pole = 600 rpm? Thank you in advance and congratulations for your video.

  • @tnakai1971jp
    @tnakai1971jp Před 10 lety +11

    This is very good indeed. The balance between the theoretical aspects and practical aspects is very carefully thought out.

  • @ANTOAN691
    @ANTOAN691 Před 12 lety +1

    It's about time I get an explanation I can understand. This is the best.

  • @henrikr8183
    @henrikr8183 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm a professor of physics and I wish I could explain as clearly and straightforwardly as these guys. Will take them as a model.

  • @botsrik5627
    @botsrik5627 Před rokem

    Hands down better than any university lecture or my own college material, thank you to whoever posted this

  • @liorkawillkat
    @liorkawillkat Před 13 lety +2

    However, it is the sympliest and clearliest explanation I have ever heard :)

  • @Heybrother69
    @Heybrother69 Před 2 lety +1

    I like these documentaries and lecture videos, because back then I think people understood that to teach you need a practical balance of graphics and material. I found myself wanting to skip at the beginning, only to see later just about every slide and graphic has its purpose and it helps correlate the succeeding slides with precious material you learn. Outstanding job

  • @TheZafootz
    @TheZafootz Před 12 lety +1

    Very good !
    Thank you very much whoever posted this video! That was extremely educational for the roaring magnetic field motor I am currently building!
    Thank you!

  • @johnleiyagu3349
    @johnleiyagu3349 Před 4 lety +1

    This is probably the best explanation i have had so far

  • @vimalraj6715
    @vimalraj6715 Před 7 lety

    The best video out there
    for AC machines!

  • @dgtalvision
    @dgtalvision Před 7 lety +3

    Sir, indeed very Good explanation and visualization. It helped me a lot.

  • @chesterbrzostek4634
    @chesterbrzostek4634 Před 4 lety

    This I have seen when I went to Electrician’s Mate A school in Great Lakes IL, in 1960...best type of training at that time and presently. Keep up the good work...best videos ever.

  • @alialabbadi
    @alialabbadi Před 7 lety

    I really do respect these old days.

  • @Damalycus
    @Damalycus Před 7 lety +6

    it's amazing how this knowledge has not changed in all these years. Medicine now vs then. huge difference, most instruction videos would be wrong. A lot of other examples too. But this stuff is the same throughout years.

  • @vel0_rouge
    @vel0_rouge Před 11 lety

    Your example validates his statement perfectly. "I've seen loads of motors burned out because people don't understand how they work and why they fail" If the operator had a good understanding of how it works, then they could have operated it intelligently i.e. not burned the motor out. At not point did he say people how don't understand it aren't able to use it.

  • @Pitchplus8
    @Pitchplus8 Před 12 lety

    i like these old and simply explained documentary movies.

  • @Thetrucky69
    @Thetrucky69 Před 8 lety +1

    Excellent information. This is real knowledge right here.

  • @barshababuraj3332
    @barshababuraj3332 Před 12 lety

    this video is really informative.......i wld recommend it to all those who wld like to kno abt ac motors......

  • @tymom
    @tymom Před 10 lety

    thanks for uploading these videos ! :D

  • @asimdas5716
    @asimdas5716 Před rokem

    Awesome video.Old is gold.❤❤❤❤

  • @QuacK2k
    @QuacK2k Před 9 lety +8

    This is gold

  • @arbihirchi
    @arbihirchi Před 11 lety +1

    The best explanation I have ever hear n seen :) thank u

  • @rodrigolindemberga
    @rodrigolindemberga Před rokem

    Muito bom o vídeo! Bom trabalho!

  • @Caleidus
    @Caleidus Před 12 lety +3

    1915, Tesla wrote in his autobiography that he "dreamed up" about induction motor in 1882, by chance 3 years before Ferraris experience. No evidence support this claim. It was evidently an attempt to ripp off Ferraris by showing that he pre-dated him. Ferraris was a gentleman, the true forgotten genius, who never wanted to patent his inventions since he thought that none should take advantage from science. Tesla took advantage of Ferraris's honesty....

  • @beet2184
    @beet2184 Před 8 lety

    amazingly explained..

  • @amartinjoe
    @amartinjoe Před 12 lety

    thank you U.S. Army for this film!!

  • @HDXFH
    @HDXFH Před 12 lety +1

    Very easy to understand, Beats textbooks!

  • @Varunkm110
    @Varunkm110 Před rokem

    Nice information.

  • @stanleyikosah7810
    @stanleyikosah7810 Před 9 lety

    I love this!

  • @kirthikasuresh7860
    @kirthikasuresh7860 Před 8 lety

    Wonderful indeed

  • @Savalandan
    @Savalandan Před 11 lety

    An Old Black and White (but Excellent, Educational and Correct) Documentary Film:

  • @Hamza_Algmaty_1996
    @Hamza_Algmaty_1996 Před 10 lety

    Thanks a lot ... so useful video.

  • @vasekdvor
    @vasekdvor Před 10 lety

    The best explanation. Thumbs Up

  • @bv9056
    @bv9056 Před 6 lety

    Felt like I was an extra in a Gomer Pyle episode while I was watching this!

  • @TheCerberusInferno
    @TheCerberusInferno Před 13 lety

    God bless America

  • @Ikaruszaki
    @Ikaruszaki Před 13 lety

    I had an exam on which half ot fhe topics were AC and DC motors. I understood nothing up untill the afternoon day before. Then I watched Part I and II, and the next day, I got a five. :D Kinda sas though, that I had no other choice, but to use material from 1961 (lack of university material)...

  • @Savalandan
    @Savalandan Před 11 lety

    Tesla was first grade Serbian-American genius who could speak ten languages and who had patented over 130 inventions including that of AC-generator, but died broken and lonely in a single room hotel in NY. Edison, who had invested heavily on DC-technique tried his best to discredit AC-generators and Tesla. Edison electrified at lest an elephant using AC in public to demonstrate how ”dangerous” AC was, but it was Tesla who won the contract for the world’s first AC generator in Niagara Fall, NY

  • @sandeepchandappillai9814

    Thank you !

  • @AeonFlexMusic
    @AeonFlexMusic Před 10 lety

    finally! THAT'S why DC is always positioned so far up on the Y axis in an oscilloscope....I always wondered the reason why, and teachers nor textbooks explained that to me..it's the combination of truncated ac amplitude levels :3

  • @teravolt1195
    @teravolt1195 Před 11 lety

    Both live and neutral wires have the same potential difference between them. But only between them. One winding is grounded, so becomes neutral or the same potential as everything else except the other end of that winding which we keep separated to keep a potential difference or voltage between them which makes a current flow through our circuit.
    So there is actually 0V on both sides, but more between the two.

  • @pierr57
    @pierr57 Před rokem

    beautiful presentation,
    wonderful. My question is why at the school of the metier he tells us the opposite of you .4 poles = 1200 rpm and in your video 4 pole = 600 rpm? 4 x600 / 120=20 herz Thank you in advance and congratulations for your video.

  • @RuthDavis
    @RuthDavis Před 12 lety

    little did they know that 50 years later would they be helping me with my Physics homework :P

  • @EETechs
    @EETechs Před 12 lety

    Because the rotor is already magnetized by passing direct current through coils wound around salient poles attached to the rotor. Therefore, no current needs to be induced from the rotating magnetic field of the stator. It is also why the synchronous motor will not change speed under varying load conditions up to 150% overload since "slip" is not needed for the motor to produce torque.

  • @josesouza8575
    @josesouza8575 Před 9 lety

    This is very good.

  • @bain5872
    @bain5872 Před 12 lety

    Keep in mind that it takes both conductors from the generator, connected to a load, to complete the circuit and produce current flow. In your home wiring, current will flow out of one conductor into the other through the load it's connected to. Current will change direction 60 time a second. The neutral is tied to earth ground in side your eletrical panel making it the same potentail as ground. This is only for safty and why it's color is white and refered to as neutral.

  • @muslehabdulkarem9550
    @muslehabdulkarem9550 Před 2 lety

    SO COOL

  • @bain5872
    @bain5872 Před 12 lety

    You're right however, think of it like this... In AC there is no polarity as in DC! The only reason for the different color wires is that one wire (The nuetral) is tied to earth ground inside your panel. The nuetral will alway be at 0 volts when refrrenced to ground. But 120V or 240V between white and black or red, dpending on application. A person satnding on the ground, if touching nuetral, should be safe. Yes, your wiring leads to the gens through transformers which drops the voltage.

  • @TheGundeep
    @TheGundeep Před 10 lety

    before watching this I was Knewing Shit abt 'Em... thnxxx 22 whoever made it

  • @Raphael_NYC
    @Raphael_NYC Před 7 lety

    Thank you. Raphael Santore

  • @zimmersam
    @zimmersam Před 14 lety

    thats awesome

  • @Ibrahiem19881912
    @Ibrahiem19881912 Před 7 lety

    amazing

  • @ngovankhoi
    @ngovankhoi Před 13 lety

    Wonderful

  • @johnny5634
    @johnny5634 Před 11 lety

    1:29 is great!!

  • @teravolt1195
    @teravolt1195 Před 11 lety

    The earth and neutral are tied together for several reasons I won't go into. We know a circuit means a closed loop is formed, and the only way to close that circuit is to touch the other end also, which is the "live" wire.

  • @TheJAD74
    @TheJAD74 Před 11 lety

    It's perfect.

  • @Clyntonsshed
    @Clyntonsshed Před 12 lety

    just done 4 years of schooling made more sense from this in half an hour

  • @adambrecker2600
    @adambrecker2600 Před 7 lety

    nice video

  • @arturofuentes4831
    @arturofuentes4831 Před rokem

    the graph that shows at minute 15:37 is of a capacitive load

  • @taesheren
    @taesheren Před 12 lety

    Present day Croatia maybe, but back then it was the Austrian Empire. So going by where he was born you'd say he was Austrian. His family was Serbian though.

  • @Eeroke
    @Eeroke Před 11 lety

    I just want to say that nowadays and probably also when this video was shoot they use synchronous motor style structure as generators as well, in a way that the main current is produced in static armature and only small DC is applied to magnetize the rotor.
    Also, was 2/4* phase system really used as late as 1961?
    *4 if the two ground wires are not ground but minus potential compared to phase, they work just like American 120/240 split phase and produce 4 phases 90 degrees apart.

  • @neoarcadezr
    @neoarcadezr Před 12 lety

    i dont know about that but im 100% sure he developed the one used in modern day and age and that saying something ;D

  • @pradeep4661
    @pradeep4661 Před 7 lety

    Thanks

  • @EasternEuropeParadise

    Movies like this are great. With all due respect to the viewers of the film who watched it in the 60's, it's just made for a complete idiot who has to start from scratch. A great way to start learning about electricity from scratch.

  • @blungorn
    @blungorn Před 11 lety

    my latter observation proves true!

  • @Taishanhlm
    @Taishanhlm Před 11 lety

    the neutral wire has no voltage meaning it's not pressurized. so regardless on how much the current is on the wire, there's no voltage, so no power, u wont feel anything.

  • @TheGundeep
    @TheGundeep Před 10 lety

    same here

  • @mounikaa607
    @mounikaa607 Před 9 lety

    nice

  • @OKMUNWURX
    @OKMUNWURX Před 12 lety

    @thescoob1111 So what? He gave up his European nationality and became a US citizen. His various inventions were done in USA and benefited USA. That is what is important.

  • @NickMoore
    @NickMoore Před 11 lety

    That's funny how it ended with "intelligent operation of such equipment," when was the last time you saw any one take into account how something works while they were using it? I've seen loads of motors burned out because people don't understand how they work and why they fail.

  • @defensegeneral9893
    @defensegeneral9893 Před 7 lety

    The US military should update this videos

  • @phearithly57
    @phearithly57 Před 10 lety

    good

  • @TheCerberusInferno
    @TheCerberusInferno Před 11 lety

    correct.

  • @theq4602
    @theq4602 Před 6 lety

    So a good AC traction motor would be a two phase synchronous motor.

  • @cengas1
    @cengas1 Před 13 lety +1

    tesla was from croatia

  • @goldCrystalhaze
    @goldCrystalhaze Před 11 lety

    Κυρίως chapman j. stephen, ηλεκτρικές μηχανές ac dc, ως βασικό συμπληρωματικό των βιβλίων της σχολής μου.

  • @TheCerberusInferno
    @TheCerberusInferno Před 13 lety

    @nmilance Nicola Tesla was american , he lived in the usa

  • @neoarcadezr
    @neoarcadezr Před 12 lety

    @njdevil281 So what if he was one of the people that worked him that doesn't disprove him as the modern ac developer

  • @allahson4967
    @allahson4967 Před 9 lety

    I like

  • @llVIU
    @llVIU Před 9 lety +34

    2015 and we're still using these videos explaining things, made about 50 years ago... we're too busy making stupid videos that serve absolutely no purpose, then wonder why we have a bad economy and "no jobs"

    • @Django1847
      @Django1847 Před 6 lety +3

      There's just too much distance that you have to travel from the observation you took away from this video to the current economic status.

    • @residentgomez
      @residentgomez Před 6 lety +1

      Those cat video making people NEED TO DIIIEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      They are ruining the economy and making us lose jobs.

    • @julioequinones
      @julioequinones Před 6 lety

      Sung Ji Cho lol

    • @PotionsMaster666
      @PotionsMaster666 Před 5 lety

      Ya man subscribe to PewDiePie...

    • @thomasgarner2518
      @thomasgarner2518 Před 5 lety +1

      llVIU 4 years later we have a president with a brain and the economy is booming and jobs are everywhere

  • @nikoskalousis3523
    @nikoskalousis3523 Před 11 lety

    Ποιο textbook χρησιμοποιείς;

  • @taesheren
    @taesheren Před 13 lety

    @TheCerberusInferno Nikola Tesla was Serbian.

  • @TheCerberusInferno
    @TheCerberusInferno Před 11 lety

    that's true

  • @oliverpete6584
    @oliverpete6584 Před 6 lety

    The video actually ends at 19:43

  • @wow1022
    @wow1022 Před 12 lety

    so basically if i want to build a simple four pole three phase generator i need to have 4 sets of 3 coils 120 degrees apart on 360 degree flat surface underneath 8 permanent magnets alternating in 360 degrees as N S N S N S

  • @arturofuentes4831
    @arturofuentes4831 Před rokem

    there is an error...in 100% inductive loads...the voltage leads the current by 90 °C

  • @khenpahilanga9596
    @khenpahilanga9596 Před 3 lety

    Are Ac motors the same thing as AC generators, my professor mixes the term everytime he talks about it

  • @Nikhil00756
    @Nikhil00756 Před 11 lety

    for the people who disliked this video ; WHAT YOU WANT ACTUALLY ?

  • @TapeCity
    @TapeCity Před 10 lety

    Where can I find a Download link for this?

  • @TheCerberusInferno
    @TheCerberusInferno Před 13 lety

    @taesheren Tesla was probably helped by an american , he lived in the usa . Edison was american

  • @MexterO123
    @MexterO123 Před 2 lety

    Where can i find more videos like this? Anyone know? :)

  • @battaChiranjeevi
    @battaChiranjeevi Před 12 lety

    AC MOTOr

  • @taesheren
    @taesheren Před 13 lety

    Tesla was Serbian, don't take my word for it, check Wikipedia. He was hired by Edison after moving to America, who told Tesla that if he could improve any of his inventions he would give him a bonus of 50 000 dollars. Later, when Tesla presented him with the improvements he made, he simply said "you don't understand our American humor" and denied him the money. Tesla resigned without getting paid for the valuable work he had done for Edison.
    THEN he invented AC.