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Experiment 1:

THE DC SHUNT GENERATOR

Submitted by:
Jan Estefano E. Hernandez
2016142226 – EE2/B8
Submitted to: Date Submitted:
Ma’am Esperanza Chua Jun 9, 2020
Final Data Sheet
Experiment 1 – THE DC SHUNT GENERERATOR

Table 1.1 – Run I

Increasing Field Current Decreasing Field Current


Field Current If Output Voltage Eg Field Current If Output Voltage Eg
(mA) (V) (mA) (V)
0 6.2 250 101.6
10 6.55 240 100.8
20 10.03 220 99.6
40 26.52 200 98.5
60 42.28 180 96.3
80 55.8 160 95.4
100 70 140 92.2
120 81.3 130 90
140 90 100 71
160 93.1 80 61.2
180 96 60 47.5
200 97.5 40 32.3
220 99.1 20 14.2
240 100.7 10 9.8
250 102 0 2.7

Table 1.2 – RUN II (Separately Excited Shunt Generator)

Output Current Voltage Output Field Current If


Trial IL VL (mA) Rev/min
1 0 92 140 1500
2 53 82 140 1500
3 115 76 140 1500
4 187 64 140 1500
5 230 60 140 1500
6 270 56 140 1500
7 295 52 140 1500
8 310 49 140 1500
9 318 48 140 1500
10 323 47 140 1500
Table 1.3 – RUN III (Self – Excited Shunt Generator)

Output Current Voltage Output Field Current If


Trial IL VL (mA) Rev/min
1 0 71 124 1500
2 90 70 107 1500
3 130 68 101 1500
4 135 63 100 1500
5 155 60 95 1500
6 180 58 87 1500
7 210 56 84 1500
8 230 55 79 1500
9 250 48 73 1500
10 255 40 63 1500
Graphs

Experiment 1 - Run 1
Magnetization Curve
120

100

80

60

40

20

0
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Output Voltage (Eg) Output Voltage (Eg)

Experiment 1 - Run 2
Separately Excited Shunt Generator
100
90
80
70
Voltage Output (VL)

60
50
40
30
20
10
0
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Output Current (IL)


Experiment 1 - Run 3
Self-Excited Shunt Generator
80

70

60
Voltage Output (VL)

50

40

30

20

10

0
0 50 100 150 200 250 300

Output Current (IL)

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