What is DC loss?

Core Losses or Iron Losses in DC Machine
Two types of losses namely hysteresis and eddy current loss occur in the magnetic core. The iron loss is almost constant therefore the iron loss or core loss is also called constant loss. The total core loss is about 20-25 % of the full load losses.
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What are the losses of DC motors?

Various types of losses, including rotational losses, reduce motor efficiency.
  • Mechanical losses. As their name suggests, mechanical losses are caused by movement of the motor. ...
  • Magnetic losses (aka core losses or iron losses) ...
  • Copper losses (aka electrical losses or winding losses) ...
  • Brush losses. ...
  • Stray load losses.
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Why is it important to know losses in a DC machine?

The efficiency of the machine can be obtained from the ratio of output power to input power. That is why it is important to know the damage that can be done to a DC machine when designing a rotary machine with high efficiency. In this article, we will look at the various losses that can occur in a DC machine.
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Does AC or DC have more losses?

Alternating current is cheaper to generate and has fewer energy losses than direct current when transmitting electricity over long distances. Although for very long distances (more than 1000 km), direct current can often be better.
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Why AC has less loss than DC?

DC has a lower loss over a long distance. The reason for that is that AC has inductive losses over the distance, while DC does not. AC is used for high power transmission over moderate distances because it's really, really easy to convert the voltage from high to low using transformers. DC does not have that advantage.
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Losses and Efficiency of DC Motors [Year - 2]



What is AC losses?

Alternating current (AC) loss is generated due to the movement of magnetic vortices within the superconductor when experiencing time-varying currents or magnetic fields (or both). AC loss can be categorized into transport current loss and magnetization loss based on the AC source.
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Why DC is not used in homes?

Direct current is not used at home because for the same value of the voltage, DC is more lethal than AC since direct current does not go through zero. Electrolytic corrosion is more an issue with direct current. DC inductors are more complicated. It requires commutators, electronic switches and brushes.
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Which is safer DC or AC?

Avoiding any form of electric shock is preferable, but DC is considered safer in these circumstances as the human body's threshold to DC is considerably higher than to AC.
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Why is DC preferred over AC?

A DC System has a less potential stress over AC system for same Voltage level. Therefore, a DC line requires less insulation. In DC System, there is no interference with other communication lines and systems. In DC Line, Corona losses are very low as compared to the AC transmission lines.
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How do DC machines reduce losses?

The losses can be reduced by reducing the field current. Ifso, the armature current should be increased to keep the required torque. 1) The adaptive sub-controller repeatedly adjusts the field current until there is a minimum power input.
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Which losses are higher in DC machine?

Magnetic Losses or Core Losses or Iron Losses in dc machine

The core losses are the hysteresis and eddy current losses. These losses are considered almost constant as the machines are usually operated at constant flux density and constant speed. These losses are about 20 per cent of the full load losses.
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Where is energy lost in a DC motor?

In DC machine the energy loss takes place in the form of heat energy. The losses occurs in the armature and field of the DC machine.
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What are the 2 main types of losses in a motor?

These losses are classified into two types such as friction and windage losses. In the presence of rotating machines, there will be tearing or corrosion of machines to prevent the mechanical losses bearings are used.
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What is eddy current loss?

If an eddy current of magnitude I flows through a core path of resistance r, it will dissipate energy in the form of heat according to the power equation power = I2R. Since this represents energy being expended for no useful purpose, it is considered as an eddy current loss, sometimes called iron loss.
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What are the types of losses in DC generator?

There are four internal losses that contribute to lower efficiency of a DC generator.
  • Copper losses.
  • Eddy-current losses.
  • Hysteresis losses.
  • Mechanical losses.
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Is Lightning an AC?

Lightning cannot be AC, since the wave shape of Lightning current is not sine-wave shaped voltage. A typical lightning current waveform looks something like this as shown below. This complete event (A, B and C) is a single strike. Therefore, Lightning is neither DC nor AC.
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Why can't DC travel long distances?

High voltage overcomes voltage drop over long distances. The reason that AC is transmitted instead of DC is that it is much cheaper and easier to boost and reduce AC voltage than DC. In fact, DC has fewer losses in long distance transmission. The longest transmission lines are, in fact, DC; often over a million volts.
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Why can AC travel farther than DC?

The wave-like motion of AC power gives this electricity form an advantage over DC power. Because it moves in waves, this electricity format can travel farther than DC power. Most outlets in buildings provide AC power.
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What is power loss formula?

R= L/A. Calculate the square of your electrical current, and then multiply it by your resistance. Plug the values as calculated and use it to present your loss in decimal value. Then you multiply it by 100 to get the percentage of the power lost.
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What do you mean by power loss?

Power loss (Pv) is the difference between the input and output power of a device, apparatus, pump set, or process. With electrical and electronic devices, as well as pumps, apparatuses and processes, this undesirable loss is converted into heat (see Head, Efficiency).
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Does DC current drop over distance?

According to Siemens it's quite the opposite: Whenever power has to be transmitted over long distances, DC transmission is the most economical solution compared to high-voltage AC. HVDC transmission losses are quoted as less than 3% per 1,000 km, which are 30 to 40% less than with AC lines, at the same voltage levels.
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Are solar panels AC or DC?

Is Solar Power AC or DC? Solar panels produce direct current: the sun shining on the panels stimulates the flow of electrons, creating current. Because these electrons flow in the same direction, the current is direct.
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Why DC is not used in India?

Losses of voltage of dc current traveling over large distances is high and it will require a very thick wire to carry a high current over it and the losses are due to heat generation in the conductor. Modern methods used for stepping up and down of direct current turns out to be very expensive. 3.
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Which is more powerful AC or DC?

DC power is significantly more energy efficient than AC power. DC motors and appliances have higher efficiency and power to size characteristics. DC-based lighting (LED) is as much as 75% more efficient than incandescent lighting.
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