Today is shown how to do RL circuit analysis which have resistors, switches and inductors.
Category: Energy
Technical Museum Nikola Tesla (Part 2)
This is the second post of series about the Technical Museum Nikola Tesla. To see the first post, click in following button.
Technical Museum Nikola Tesla (Part 1)
I was in Zagreb, Croatia’s capital and visited the Technical Museum Nikola Tesla. It is a huge museum and this is the first part of series.
Auxiliary Power Unit (APU)
Did you know that commercial planes have an engine which aren’t in wings? It is the auxiliary power unit and this post’s subject.
The superconductivity phenomenon
Some solids lose all resistance to electrical current in certain conditions. This is the superconductivity phenomenon and today’s subject.
Man in flying suit breaks record speed
A man with flying suit flew in Brighton Pier, England. Broke it’s own record speed.
Asynchronous x synchronous generators
This post is about a comparison between asynchronous and synchronous generators. Showing main advantages and disadvantages of both.
How asynchronous generator works?
The asynchronous generator is also called induction generator. It is used in small hydropower plants and wind turbines.
Compensating winding for universal motor
I received requests to write about two types of universal motor: conductively and inductively compensated. This post can be considered as the second part of universal motor operation.
DC voltage to rotor of synchronous generator
This is the second part of synchronous generator. The subject is an introduction about ways to provide direct current to synchronous machine’s rotor.