Use "windings" in a sentence

1. The inductances of the armature windings and the field windings are calculated by using the flux linkage method.

2. The coil includes a plurality of adjacent windings.

3. These windings are arranged in the Armature slots

4. The term “variable” in a variable Autotransformer basically refers to the ratio of the primary windings to the secondary windings—i.e., the ratio of …

5. Anfractuous definition is - full of windings and intricate turnings : tortuous

6. Sucessive helical windings can overlap, abut (50), or define gaps.

7. This combination of windings is called a compound-wound dc generator.

8. In a motor the Commutator applies electric current to the windings

9. A Coupled inductor has two or more windings on a common core

10. - the same number of ampere-turns of the current windings for the basic current and the same number of turns per volt of the voltage windings for the reference voltage,

11. That results in the next section conveying current to the Armature windings

12. Anfractuous definition, characterized by windings and turnings; sinuous; circuitous: an Anfractuous path

13. Anfractuous definition, characterized by windings and turnings; sinuous; circuitous: an Anfractuous path

14. I walked on, following the windings of the splashing tumbling Mosedale Beck.

15. The relay has a housing, windings, an armature and normally open power contacts.

16. Two AC motors have their stator windings connected in series across the power network.

17. A Bifilar coil is an electromagnetic coil that contains two closely spaced, parallel windings

18. At this time, the load of the motor is reduced by offsetting an abnormal magnetic field distribution formed due to the same polarity of adjacent main windings using compensation windings of an opposite polarity.

19. The time harmonics can be considered as voltages of higher frequencies applied to the windings.

20. In an Autotransformer, the primary and secondary windings are linked together both electrically and magnetically

21. An improved net radiometer having a 30 windings half copper-plated constantan thermopile is described.

22. This requires additional coil windings to obtain the optimum configuration, and a pump to retain impurities.

23. 12 If the measurements fall short of the minimum value, the windings should be dried out.

24. A component which changes AC voltage from the battery charge windings (withinthe STATOR) to DC voltage.

25. Due to more windings, isolation transformers require more copper, so the weight is significantly high, whereas Autotransformers require fewer windings and small core so these are lighter in weight and less costly for the same rating of isolation transformers

26. In addition, the coil may include clockwise and counterclockwise windings arranged in a multi-layered stacked arrangement.

27. The Autotransformer is both the most simple and the most fascinating of the connections involving two windings

28. When the primary windings are switched to neutral, the secondary voltage adds to the incoming AC line voltage.

29. The symmetric resonant tank circuit comprises a split resonant inductor having first and second windings magnetically coupled together.

30. Inductors with one or more windings, having an inductance of not more than 62 mH per winding/coil

31. Alternatively, the salient poles may have different windings for generating the torque and a winding radial force, respectively.

32. Motors and magnets require thin, flexible wires in their windings, and power transmission lines must be strong and flexible.

33. This paper deals with the configuration consisting of two windings of thin wires with their coil-surfaces placed on borders of high-permeable medium defining the air-gap, whereby the currents in the two windings are flowing in opposite directions and have the same amplitude.

34. In an Autotransformer, the common portion of the single winding acts as part of both the “primary” and “secondary” windings

35. Voltage is applied to the multiple phase windings in accordance with the selected adjustment commutation command to increase motor speed.

36. A solenoid of rectangular cross-section consisting of thin windings and carrying alternating current is used to excite this configuration.

37. The Coil, which pairs well with stock or MSD performance ignition systems, features special 100:1 windings for excellent voltage build-up.

38. Preferably, each coil element (S2, S3, S4), comprising its own emitter and receiver windings (E, R), is balanced in offset, and the entire sensor structure provides approximately equal signal amplitudes for each individual bit of the absolute value at any position of the coded scale by means of compensation windings.

39. Bifilar Motor Winding - Electronic Stepper Motor Tutorial - Bifilar wound motors means that there are two identical sets of windings on each stator pole

40. Not Bilineated; dorsal pattern consists of a pronouncedly developed zigzag band with pointed or slightly rounded corners of windings, or occasionally transverse stripes.

41. Motors have electrical energy supplied to their windings and a magnetic field that develops an electromagnetic interaction to produce mechanical energy or torque.

42. The presented method comprises not only 3-phase, but alsom-phase windings, which in the case of compact converter-motor units are quite applicable.

43. It is realized by adding a high frequency current to the original current of the stator and adding linear generator windings to magnetic pole.

44. The results show, that the losses can be considerably reduced by using two systems of three phase windings differing by an angle of 30° el.

45. The DC voltage is used for supplying DC paths, and secondary voltages on the secondary windings (5, 6) of the transformer have different phase angles.

46. Said device comprises an alternator (1), having an exciter circuit (2) and a first stator winding group (8) comprising multiple phase windings (5, 6, 7).

47. A plurality of windings is coupled to the rotor magnetic core and an air flow path is formed as part of the second rotor magnetic core portion.

48. If the stall condition persists, then the motor controller next momentarily drives the windings according to the other of the advanced commutation state and the delayed commutation state.

49. Because any description of the Absolute must be limited, we are able to reveal it only by using symbols, which cut directly through all the layers and windings of our consciousness.

50. An Autotransformer has only one winding which acts both as a primary and the secondary whereas the conventional transformer has a two separate windings, i.e., the primary and the secondary winding

51. The invention provides that additional compensation windings (130, 132; 230, 232) of at least one of the receiving coils (112, 114; 212, 214) are formed adjacent to a transmitting coil (116, 216).

52. A simplified model is developed to reduce the storage space required for the system matrixA which represents the generators field, amortisseur windings, voltage regulators, speed governers, and the interconnected power net work.

53. In the device, an electric motor takes the form of a brushless, electronically commutated disc armature motor (201) with permanent magnets arranged on the rotor and air-core windings (202) on the stator.

54. The alternator (1) further comprises a second stator winding group (12) having multiple phase windings (9, 10, 11), to which a second partial on-board network is connected via a second commutator arrangement.

55. Transformers, chokes, air-core coils, transducers, inductors, electromagnetic couplings, coils and inductors for generation of induction heat, windings for electric drives, electric cables and lines, optical fibres and connections reinforced with optical fibres

56. Several windings of a single conductor element or a plurality of in-series arranged conductor elements make it possible to produce several ampere-turns which attain an increased electromagnetic force when a current flows therethrough.

57. The power plant is designed in the way that the passing airflow drives the rotor of the mentioned turbine (2) and electromotive force is induced in windings on the pipe walls or on the rotor blades.

58. It is shown that magnetic potential differences in the individual parts of magnetic circuits can be considered as ampere-turns of fictitious additional windings and introduced in the equation system for winding currents in this form.

59. Brushless direct current motors, abbreviated as BLDC motors, are – despite their name – three-phase current synchronous machines: the rotor follows a magnetic rotational field and the movement is synchronous to the AC voltage applied to the windings

60. The invention relates to an arrangement of an air-core inductor (10) and a changeover switch (12), in particular a changeover means or a load-stage changeover switch, wherein the air-core inductor (10) has windings (20).

61. The invention also relates to a synchronisation system which comprises a rotor and a stator, whereby the stator has at least two independent alternating current (three-phase) windings which are insulated electrically and/or spatially from each other.

62. The invention relates to a device for generating DC voltage from AC voltage with parallel connected diode bridges (8) which are fed via at least one transformer, the primary windings (1, 2) of which are connected in series.

63. The bias magnetic motor is drived by AC, which can improving power factor and inducing driving power by times and in favor of generating base wave by driving windings, preventing high harmonic generated and improving motor damp performance.

64. Modular reluctance reversible electric machine, may work as a motor (M) or generator (G). It has several stator multi-phase modules (adj) arranged throughout the machine's volume and each comprising an excitation and armature windings and relatives rectifiers or inverters.

65. The superconducting current-limiting device contains at least one coil (61), the conductive track of which is formed from at least one band-shaped superconductor (17), wherein a holding element (2, 41, 10 51, 62) is located between adjacent coil windings.

66. And Answerably hereto by the golden bowl we may understand, the membranes of the brain, and especially that inmost membrane which insinuates itself into all the parts of it, following it in its various windings, keeping each parcel of it in its proper place, and dividing one from another, to prevent disorder.

67. And Answerably hereto by the golden bowl we may understand, the membranes of the brain, and especially that inmost membrane which insinuates itself into all the parts of it, following it in its various windings, keeping each parcel of it in its proper place, and dividing one from another, to prevent disorder.

68. To try to rectify this problem, in 1731 he published The Compleat Arbitrator: or, the Law of Awards and Arbitraments under the guise of "a gentlemen of the Middle Temple." This work, a compilation of the practice of arbitration in England, was meant to act as a guide to lawyers through the "windings and turnings" of the system.

69. Anfractuous (adj.) 1620s, "full of windings and turnings," from Latin anfractuosus "roundabout, winding," from anfractus "a winding, turning, a bending round," especially "a circuitous route," also figuratively, in rhetoric, "circumlocution," from am(bi)-"around" (from PIE root *ambhi-"around") + fractus, past participle of frangere "to break" (from PIE root *bhreg-"to break").