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Main structure of generator


Release time:

2025-04-17

Rotor: The rotating part of the generator, including magnetic poles, excitation windings, slip rings and rotor shafts. In a DC generator, the field winding is energized by an external power source to generate a magnetic field; while in an AC generator, the rotor can be a permanent magnet or electromagnetically excited.

Rotor: The rotating part of the generator, including magnetic poles, excitation windings, slip rings and rotor shafts. In a DC generator, the field winding is energized by an external power source to generate a magnetic field; while in an AC generator, the rotor can be a permanent magnet or use electromagnetic excitation. 
Stator: A stationary component that surrounds the rotor and consists of a stator core and coil windings. When the magnetic field in the rotor cuts the stator winding, an alternating induced electromotive force is generated in the stator winding, which in turn forms an alternating current. 
Rectifier (some generators include): In an alternator, the rectifier converts the alternating current generated by the stator winding into direct current to meet the needs of certain equipment. 
Voltage regulator: To maintain the stability of the generator's output voltage, the voltage regulator automatically adjusts the excitation current according to changes in the output voltage, thus controlling the generator voltage within a set range. 
End caps and brush assemblies: End caps support the rotor, stator and other components and provide the necessary sealing and protection. The brush is in contact with the slip ring and conducts the excitation current to the rotor's field winding.

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