This document provides an overview of generators. It discusses the principle of how generators work by transforming mechanical energy into electrical energy using a coil and magnet. It then gives a brief history of generators from early electrostatic generators to modern alternators. It describes different types of generators such as AC/DC generators and engine, human-powered, turbine, and wind generators. It focuses on the main types of engine generators - standby, portable, and commercial generators - and their uses.
2. PRESENTATION TOPIC NAME
GENERATOR
PREPARED BY
GROUP: H
Serial No. Students Name Students ID
1. Md. Noyon Mia 2224EEE51406
2. Foysal Kabir Emon 2224EEE51408
3. Faridul Islam 2224EEE51409
4. Md. Harun Rashid 2224EEE51410
5. Humayun Kabir 2224EEE51439
Manarat International University
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Batch : 24 (A), Evening
Electrical Circuit II - 103
4. CONTEXT
Introduction to Generators
Principle of working
History of Generator
Types of Generators
Practical Generator
Generators in daily life
Conclusion
5. Introduction to Generators
The device which converts mechanical energy to electrical energy is
called generator
6. Principle of working
In generators mechanical energy is transformed into electrical energy.
The principle of all of the generators is same,
although the detail of construction may be differ
Somewhat:
A generator has two main parts:
Coil
Magnet
7. Principle of working
Generator works on
Faraday's law of
electromagnetic induction.
When coil is rotated in a
magnetic field by some
mechanical means magnetic
flux is changed through the
coil and consequently EMF
is induced in the coil.
8. History and evolution of Generators
Michel Faraday and Hippolyte Pixil were pioneers who invented early machines
like generator. There are following stages of evolution of Generators.
Electrostatic generators.
Principle of electromagnetic induction.
Invention of Dynamos.
Alternators and their evolution.
9. Electrostatic Generators
Before the connection between
electricity and magnetism was
discovered Electrostatic
generators were invented.
They were never used for
commercial power generation
and were left due to inefficiency
and difficulty.
10. Principle of electromagnetic induction
The scientific principle on which modern generators work was discovered by Michel
Faraday, he gave first electrical demonstration of electromagnetic induction in august
1831.
Then he created world's first electrical generator caller “Faraday's disk’’.
11. Dynamos
Dynamos use electromagnetic
principles to convert mechanical
rotation into a pulsating direct
electric current through use of a
commentator.
1st dynamo was built by Hippolyte
Pixil in 1832
12. After that alternating current generators were
invented. 1st TWO PHASE AC GENERATOR
was built by J.E.H.Gordon in 1882.
In 1886 1st public demonstration of
ALTERNATOR SYSEM was given.
Nikola Tesla done very useful work in
evolution of alternators.
Lord Kelvin and Sebastian Ferranti also done
some work.
Alternators
13. Types of Generators
According to output generators are of two yes AC
generators and DC generators.
According to mechanical work input generators can also be classified. As engine
generators, human powered generators, turbine generators and wind mill generators.
14. Types of Generators
Mainly used generators are engine generators. They are also known as
Generate. They use engine, which provides mechanical energy by use of
chemical energy provided by different chemicals as Gasoline, Propane,
Diesel fuel and Natural gas.
They can further be classified into 3 main types.
Standby Generators
Portable Generators
Commercial Generators
15. Standby Generators
These are large, often permanent
units often stationed outside a
building and like to provide
backup power in case the in
electricity switches off.
They can sense when a power
interruption has occurred and
automatically start to provide
emergency power
16. Portable Generators
These generators are designed to be
transported whether on cart trailer or by
hand where there is no utility of power.
They are capable of providing up to 1000
kilowatts of power. They use either diesel
natural gas, gasoline or propane as fuel
17. Commercial Generators
In areas where power supply is
intermittent or lacking as in THIRD
WORLD provincial areas, generators
can also be set up to provide additional
power.