Efficiency and Regulation topics include: Power flow through an inductive impedance, losses and efficiency of synchronous machines. In electrical engineering, voltage regulation is a measure of change in the voltage magnitude between the sending and receiving end of a component. Regulation is the change in voltage that occurs when a load is connected across a power supply, caused by internal resistance or impedance. Electrical machines are designed to have an efficiency of over 90%. Large electrical machines can have an efficiency of 95–99%. Most electric motors are designed to run at... Show more Efficiency and Regulation topics include: Power flow through an inductive impedance, losses and efficiency of synchronous machines. In electrical engineering, voltage regulation is a measure of change in the voltage magnitude between the sending and receiving end of a component. Regulation is the change in voltage that occurs when a load is connected across a power supply, caused by internal resistance or impedance. Electrical machines are designed to have an efficiency of over 90%. Large electrical machines can have an efficiency of 95–99%. Most electric motors are designed to run at 50–100% of rated load, with maximum efficiency usually near 75% of rated load. Electrical machines with high-coercivity rare-earth permanent magnets are potentially the most compact and energy efficient. Voltage regulation in electrical machines is the ability of a machine to maintain a relatively constant output voltage despite changes in the input. Show less
Efficiency and Regulation topics include: Power flow through an inductive impedance, losses and efficiency of synchronous machines.
In electrical engineering, voltage regulation is a measure of change in the voltage magnitude between the sending and receiving end of a component. Regulation is the change in voltage that occurs when a load is connected across a power supply, caused by internal resistance or impedance.
Electrical machines are designed to have an efficiency of over 90%. Large electrical machines can have an efficiency of 95–99%. Most electric motors are designed to run at 50–100% of rated load, with maximum efficiency usually near 75% of rated load. Electrical machines with high-coercivity rare-earth permanent magnets are potentially the most compact and energy efficient.
Voltage regulation in electrical machines is the ability of a machine to maintain a relatively constant output voltage despite changes in the input.
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