Very great lecture sir. You're one of the few who seem interested in the subject your teaching which is very refreshing. It will be nice to see a video on Synchronous AC Machines.
sir thanks for your explanation in direction of motor rotation. i have doubt in electrical concept. since rotor core in mounted shaft. rotor shaft also carry electrical current. then why we does not fell shock in motor shaft. motor shaft and stator frame also conduct electricity. the why it is not causing electric shock in stator motor frame and rotor shaft. can explain this.....
Dear Satish, appreciate your query: Rotor core is made up of silicon sheet lamination, which does isolate the current flow. Consequently, rotor and shaft are not connected electrically though connected physically. Hope this helps.
thanks for reply sir. but my doubt is not cleared sir - if stator and rotor core is made of silicon lamination which isolate current flow then how eddy current loss happen in stator and rotor core ? if current flow happen in stator core why frame is not getting shock? sorry if i have asked you silly question to you - it is my eager to clear the concept of IM motor.
@@sathishlakshmanan9317 current always follows a less resistance path. as the end rings are shorting the conductors at both ends, so this end ring path will have very less resistance than the core.
I studied this years ago but I must say that this guy does a great almost passionate job of presenting the concepts!
Super presentation sir...point by point for easy understanding... great 🙏
Very good information 👍👍
Very great lecture sir. You're one of the few who seem interested in the subject your teaching which is very refreshing. It will be nice to see a video on Synchronous AC Machines.
Weak students can also understand your video. Thank you.
Good explanation 👏
Thanks a lot sir. I have seen many vedios to understand why rotor rotates in the same direction of RMF but no use this vedio cleared my doubt
You are most welcome
Supebbbbb expln sir......love u
Thanks a ton
Nice sir ji.
Sir!!! Pls provide videos about synchronous machines
sir thanks for your explanation in direction of motor rotation. i have doubt in electrical concept. since rotor core in mounted shaft. rotor shaft also carry electrical current. then why we does not fell shock in motor shaft. motor shaft and stator frame also conduct electricity. the why it is not causing electric shock in stator motor frame and rotor shaft. can explain this.....
Dear Satish, appreciate your query: Rotor core is made up of silicon sheet lamination, which does isolate the current flow. Consequently, rotor and shaft are not connected electrically though connected physically. Hope this helps.
thanks for reply sir. but my doubt is not cleared sir - if stator and rotor core is made of silicon lamination which isolate current flow then how eddy current loss happen in stator and rotor core ? if current flow happen in stator core why frame is not getting shock?
sorry if i have asked you silly question to you - it is my eager to clear the concept of IM motor.
@@sathishlakshmanan9317 current always follows a less resistance path. as the end rings are shorting the conductors at both ends, so this end ring path will have very less resistance than the core.
Good afternoon sir
How to poles are formed in squirrel cage rotor??
Great teacher
Beautiful
sir plz make a video on cross magnetizing and demagnetizing
Sir could you plss explain the concept of relative speed if the direction of rotor in opposite manner than a synchronus speed?
I believe, as per lenz's law rotor always tends to run in the direction of stator. So, opposite direction is only possible in generating mode.
great work. Thank you.
Nice explain
For inverted induction motor has opposite rotor direction why please explain sir
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doing fine by the grace of GOD
Nice video..
good
Sir please make new videos..
Just amazing
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Teaching is nice, but please get rid of this accent.
Beautiful