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My project produces 12 kgm torque so,I need a list of Generator which runs on 12 kgm torque and how much Current it produces... Please advise
brewnog said:At what speed does your prime mover apply 12Nm?
A generator on the basis of torque is a type of electrical generator that converts mechanical energy (torque) into electrical energy. It uses the principle of electromagnetic induction to produce electricity.
A generator on the basis of torque works by using a rotating shaft, which is connected to a mechanical source of energy, such as a steam turbine or a wind turbine. The shaft rotates a set of electromagnets inside the generator, creating a changing magnetic field that induces an electric current in the generator's coils.
The main components of a generator on the basis of torque include a rotor (which rotates to produce torque), stator (which contains the generator's coils), and an exciter (which provides the initial electrical current to start the generator). Other components may include a voltage regulator, cooling system, and control panel.
Some advantages of a generator on the basis of torque include its ability to produce electricity at a constant rate, its reliability and durability, and its ability to function without fuel or other external sources of energy. It is also relatively easy to maintain and has a long lifespan.
A generator on the basis of torque is commonly used in power plants, where it is connected to a mechanical source of energy, such as a steam turbine, to produce electricity on a large scale. It is also used in smaller applications, such as backup generators for buildings or as a portable source of electricity for camping or outdoor activities.