Generators, motors, transformers
Advantages to alternating current
1. Needed to operate transformers. 2. Less power loss.
2 main components of a generator
1. strong electromagnet 2. Coil of rotating wire
RPM of anode
3400 rotation speed of anode (rpm)
Major KVP selector
Adjust by 10
Minor KVP selector
Adjust by 2
Current of Transformers
All run on alternating current. Changes voltage and amperage
Synchronous motor
Built like AC generator Current is fed into the armature of an AC motor causing it to move
Hysteresis
Changing magnetic fields in the core.
Closed core transformer
Circular or Square in shape Laminated core, for reducing heat and combat Eddy currents
Armature
Conductive piece of wire. Rotate to induce.
Single phase generator
Consist of a single coil of wire (Armmature) rotating through a single stationary magnetic field
Primary circuit side
Contains the power source
Motors
Convert electrical energy to mechanical
Generator
Convert mechanical energy into electrical energy. Used to get electrical power.
Secondary circuit side
Current is induced to flow in the secondary circuit
Types of transformers
Determine by the specific use and the space requirements
Direction of current flow in a generator is governed by?
Direction of armature
Power loss due to
Eddy currents
Electricity in the United States
Electricity supply to buildings in United States is 220 V, 60 Hz (60 cycles per second - AC which changes its direction of motion 120 times per second) Always alternates twice
Commuter ring
Ensure that current flows in only One Direction through the external circuit
Hertz (Hz)
Frequency: number of cycles per second 1 Hz= 1 cycle/ second
What is needed to operate transformers in x-ray circuit?
Generator
Three phase transformers
High tension transformers, used in three phase equipment
Right hand rule
Index finger: magnetic field Middle finger: direction of current Thumb: direction of movement of conductive wire
Amperage & turns ratio
Inversely proportional IP = NS IS = NP
Shell - type transformer
Largest, most powerful type of transformer Laminated core to combat eddy currents
Air core transformer
Less efficient
Open core transformer
Less efficient
Step down transformer(closed core)
Less turns on secondary side, more turns on the primary Decreases voltage, increases amperage Steps down voltage 8-12 V Feeds into cathode for thermionic emission (more electrons at the filament) Operates on mutual induction
Root means square (RMS)
Looking at heat Similar to quality factors. RMS value compares a given AC to a set amount of DC. These direct current flows continuously in one direction.
Step up transformer (closed core)
More turns on secondary side, less turns on primary. Increase voltage, decrease amperage Operates on mutual induction Typical turns ratio is 700:1 Increase voltage 500 to 1000 V Feeds into both anode and cathode
Voltage & turns ratio
Number of coils in primary/secondary=directly proportional VS = NS VP = NP
Slip rings
Only in alternating current generator. Feed the current.
Electromagnetic induction
Operates transformers, generators, & motors in x-ray machines
Crest
Points of high amplitude
Trough
Points of low amplitude
Electromagnet (generator)
Provide magnetic field
Brushes (generator)
Push power through current
Auto transformer
Single coil wrapped around a ferromagnetic bar Variable transformer KVP selector Source of voltage, sends voltage to step up transformer Sends amperage to step down transformer Operates on the principle of self induction
Alternating current cycles are best represented by?
Sinusoidal (sine) curve
Eddy currents
Small currents found in core and in the shell and closed core transformers. Bad- create heat = less function/contribute to inefficiency
Motor
Starts with current, and then make something move
Generator
Starts with something moving and then make current
Transformer, efficiency
Transformers are 95% efficient
How many types of AC motors?
Two
Laminated core
Used in closed core transformers and shell type transformers Makes transformer more efficient. Reduce heat by stopping current flow.
How to reduce heat
Using materials with low magnetic retentivity decreases the loss of power due to hysteresis (iron, silicone).
Electrical power in our homes
Utilizes 120 or 240 Volts
Volts
Voltage - potential difference
Induction motor
What rotates the anode in the x-ray tube Contains electromagnets, stators, rotor Rotor: iron core with copper bars, rotate the anode Stators: outside envelope
Parts of Direct current generator
armature, electromagnet, **commutator ring, brushes Still a functioning, alternating current, but commuter rings stabilizes current to ensure direct feed out of generator to circuit
Parts of Alternating current (AC) generator
electromagnet, **slip rings, brushes, armature