How Electricity is Generated on Ships?
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- A marine generator working is based on the principle of electromagnetic induction. To give the answer to the question - How Electricity is Generated on Ships - the power is produced by using the ship's auxiliary engine which consists of a marine prime mover and alternator.
The working of a marine alternator and its principle, and how an alternator works are explained in this video. A conductor coil (a copper coil tightly wound onto a metal core) is rotated rapidly between the poles of a horseshoe-type magnet. When the coil rotates, it cuts the magnetic field which lies between the two poles of the magnet, allowing the flow of electricity in the coil.
A shaft generator can also be used to produce electricity on the ship when the main engine is working.
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SIR , i am very bad in marine electrical system. This video of yours have given me confidence that i can learn it to perfection. I had searched for content on many websites and book but nowhere found it as good as this video of yours. A small request from you to make video on marine electrical system from basic (such as what is fuse, where it is attached,etc) to advanced.I am very eager to learn it all.
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You just came with a dimension I never thought of before. I used to think electricity is stored in batteries and released when needed.
Is outlets in ship are 220V also?
Amazing presentation, you make me understand easily. Thanks man, by the way is it possible if you make presentation about how deck machinery work like rudder, anchor, etc? Or maybe explain superstructure on ship?
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Great video. Very informative💯
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Most generators have the electromagnet on the rotor rather than the stator as shown here.
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Please make video on-board high voltage power disturb 🌼🙏
ship having electrolysis in the deck engine create less expenses in shipping.
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This was basic thing like other road vehicles
It’s generated the same way it’s generated every other place on the planet
auxiliary engine? explain
slow down apu..... start from the beginning and answer the question, then get into the details.
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The content is informative :)
Accent makes the video not interesting
I did not understand ?? Speak clearly next time
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