Armature Winding in DC Machines | Part 1
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
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Regards
Dr. Afroz Alam,
Ph.D (IIT Roorkee),
Assistant Professor,
Department of Electrical Engineering,
Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India.
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Downloaded very useful and illustrative
I can't help but shake my head along with you as you shake yours. Very good lecture thank you.
I really like it sir,well precise and concise theory..can you please make a lecture about its calculation.
Best lecture available on youtube for armature windings in DC machines
Excellent conceptual delivery of armature winding. Cbb
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Alhamdulilha , finally cleared this topic 💯
It's very incredible lecture..Thankyou sir...
Amazing as always Sir!
Which course are you taking ?
Great lecture, sir
Sir, really awesome approach
30:54 *LAP & WAVE WINDINGS*
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Very important
Great lecture
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Nice lecture sir.
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Sir you very halp full thanks sir
Nice sir.
Hello prof. How to change armature direction?
After i winding my armature, why direction still same?
How to change armature rotation direction?
Thank You Sir
sir 35 slot armature commutators slots 105. 14 turn in one coil i am confuse k kese wind karo is ko
53 slot par set kar do comidater par ok bro
Thank u sir
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Why we are using double layer instead of single layer
Sir apka Hindi me videos hai armature winding ka plz tell me
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Sir at 6:00 as said by you that the conductors are connected in series and that's why net emf across the two ends has increased. But sir in series current remains same just like how in parallel voltage remains same then how can we say that both are adding instead of saying that since both the conductors are connected in series then same current should flow?
In two series connected conductors, same current flows through resistances (R1+R2). Therefore, net emf=I*(R1+R2)=I*R1+I*R2
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Sir notes in Hindi available are no /yes
Hello can you give lecture for induction machine wiring
Nice.
Sir could you please explain to me the difference between coil span and back pitch?
Same, please see at time stamp 36:28
i need armature flat coil u bend prosses plzz
sir please tell me 35 slot armature and 105 commutator slots
Ok sir
53 sagmant comidater set ok
Sir ap to hindi me padate ho plz Hindi me bato koi challnel hai
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