// Electric Machinery and Transformers // Irving L kosow // Prentice Hall of India // 2nd editiom // Chapter 3: DC Dynamo Voltage Relations - DC Generators // Example 3-4 clear; clc; close; // Clear the work space and console. // Given data S_final = 1200; // Speed of th generator in rpm E_orig_a = 64.3; // Armature voltage of the generator in V for case a E_orig_b = 82.9; // Armature voltage of the generator in V for case b E_orig_c = 162.3; // Armature voltage of the generator in V for case c S_orig_a = 1205; // Varied Speed of the generator in rpm for case a S_orig_b = 1194; // Varied Speed of the generator in rpm for case b S_orig_c = 1202; // Varied Speed of the generator in rpm for case c // Calculations E_1 = E_orig_a * ( S_final / S_orig_a ); // No- load voltage of the generator // generator in V for case a E_2 = E_orig_b * ( S_final / S_orig_b ); // No- load voltage of the generator // generator in V for case b E_3 = E_orig_c * ( S_final / S_orig_c ); // No- load voltage of the generator // generator in V for case c // Display the results disp("Example 3-4 Solution : ") printf("\n a: E1 = %.1f V at %d rpm ", E_1, S_final ); printf("\n b: E2 = %.1f V at %d rpm ", E_2, S_final ); printf("\n c: E3 = %.1f V at %d rpm ", E_3, S_final );