Alternating Current, Motors, & Controls

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Join CaptiveAire for a professional development hour (PDH) about the basics of Alternating Current (AC) and motors, including discussions about generators, power distribution, transformers, motor types, speed controls, and more. This video is helpful for anyone who wants to learn more about electricity and how it functions. The next video in this series will explain basic computer logic and its role in modern control systems. Learn more about CaptiveAire at captiveaire.com.
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    01:07 Part 1 - Power Generation
    01:34 Faraday’s Induction
    03:37 Lenz’s Law
    05:26 The First Generator
    06:39 Visualizing Alternating Current
    07:35 Commutators
    09:30 Generator Types
    10:15 Sinusoidal Waves
    11:46 Single vs. Multi Phase Power
    12:34 Part 2 - Power Transmission and Distribution
    13:16 Mutual Induction
    14:13 Transformers
    16:16 High Voltage Transmission
    17:31 Wye vs. Delta Systems
    18:31 Multitap Transformers
    20:31 AC vs. DC with Resistive Loads (RMS Explained)
    22:24 Part 3 - Motors
    22:27 Motors Compared to Generators
    23:11 Building a Motor In Real Life
    25:02 Synchronous Motors
    25:49 DC Motors
    26:57 The Induction Motor
    28:05 Asynchronous Motors
    29:01 Capacitor Start Motors
    29:31 How Capacitors Work
    32:48 3 Phase Motor Advantages
    33:21 Understanding Torque
    35:44 Belt Drive vs. Direct Drive
    38:30 Part 4 - Motor Controls
    38:38 Soft Start
    38:51 Why Speed Control Matters
    39:30 Rudimentary Speed Controls
    40:15 Variable Frequency Drives (VFD)
    41:44 Rectification
    41:50 Diodes
    42:09 Full Wave Bridge Rectifiers
    42:40 Capacitors as Filters
    43:16 Inverters
    43:18 Transistors and IGBTs
    44:16 Pulse Width Modulation
    45:15 Analyzing Inverter Signals
    47:00 Electronically Commutated Motors (ECM)

Комментарии • 21

  • @adammarchuk8885
    @adammarchuk8885 6 месяцев назад +6

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  • @mistertime
    @mistertime Год назад +3

    Wow! I will be using these videos to give our green techs and helpers some basics that they have never been taught. Excellent videos! Please keep making them. It will only help the industry that is sorely in need of knowledge.

    • @CAPTIVEAIRE
      @CAPTIVEAIRE  Год назад

      We're really happy to hear this and please feel free to share. We have more videos coming!

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    @user-vb8jl6nf4k 23 дня назад

    Absolutely love this channel

  • @elitehoodservice
    @elitehoodservice Год назад +2

    Great video with tons of information 😊

  • @brianmcdermott1718
    @brianmcdermott1718 Год назад +1

    Great info. Explains a lot. Thanks

  • @JLPaper7
    @JLPaper7 Год назад +1

    Your work is really great.

  • @abdulajees7653
    @abdulajees7653 10 месяцев назад +1

    thank you for your hard work

    • @CAPTIVEAIRE
      @CAPTIVEAIRE  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching!

  • @hubercats
    @hubercats 9 месяцев назад +1

    Another really great video from your team at CaptiveAire. I’d like to build a version of the 3-phase motor you show around 23 minutes into the video. I would use it to instruct young people. Do you happen to have a short document that describes the motor? It would be nice to know some basic dimensions, number of coil turns, etc. I plan to program an Arduino (with a few added components like MOSFET current boost transistors) to generate a synthetic 3-phase signal to drive the motor. Thanks!

  • @sandeeprane748
    @sandeeprane748 10 месяцев назад +1

    Very useful n good video

  • @mundymorningreport3137
    @mundymorningreport3137 Год назад +1

    Great presentation and editing following standard theory as taught today. However, you have glossed over/dropped the aspect of voltage that also plays a part in the electric field and field effects of EM induction (EMI). (As is done in standard theory training).
    Magnetism is considered to be current. Magnetism is a measure of the moving electrons (charges) that are pointed ( charges oriented) in the direction of travel. Magnetism or currents do not cancel, they only sum (so opposed currents or magnetic fields exist simultaneously in compliant conductors). This is one of the key aspects of electricity that enable electric induction to produce reverse force when receiving other-directed magnetic fields. (EMI is a kinetic energy transference, subject to amplification the same as rocket engines using the Oberth effect. However, EMI cannot be just a magnetic field transference or else the induced field could not reverse as per Lenz’s law. Instead it must be a voltage induction, just like your balloon to wall example from the previous video, reversing the direction of the free charges in the conductor, producing the opposite magnetic field.
    Prove this by using a bifilar coil (as patented by N. Tesla) with capacitance between the dual conductors and the capacitance collects the inverted charge, releasing it as the magnet retreats and continues with the opposed pole approach, producing compatible magnetic fields that not only produce motive power and positive current; yielding more energy out than in, like the rocketry Oberth effect. Self-powered and generating motors. (The simplified description promoted by physics leads to a lie as to what is possible.) Party on Dude, be good to each other. We are on the verge of a revolution that could save all life on our planet. 🎉

  • @brentlackey8316
    @brentlackey8316 3 месяца назад

    We do need to use dc to save extra power for when the sun doesn't shine or the wind doesn't blow. Modern electronics can easily convert it now. Just look at e cars.

  • @DishitoutNetwork
    @DishitoutNetwork Месяц назад

    18:39 I do believe this is a phase to phase connection, but you describe taking a single phase which would then be a phase to ground connection… possibly edit this portion so your dialogue matches your graphic 🤷‍♂️

  • @mundymorningreport3137
    @mundymorningreport3137 Год назад

    AC power has an advantage over DC; as voltage and Magnetism are kinetic forces, they transfer exponentially more efficiently when changing than when fixed (DC) resulting is less waste and longer transmission distances. After building AC power plants, Tesla wanted to use impulse power ( even more efficient), but past investors did not appreciate their total loss of investments in AC power infrastructure.

  • @brentlackey8316
    @brentlackey8316 3 месяца назад

    Saying that there is a rotating mag field is like saying that a comic strip is a rotating drawing. You have different fields rising and falling like the wave of people at a football game. The people are not running around in the bleachers!

  • @brentlackey8316
    @brentlackey8316 3 месяца назад

    People like single phase because the have an outlet for it. They don't want to pay someone to bring in 3 phase.

  • @markbell6864
    @markbell6864 9 месяцев назад +2

    No love for Nikola Tesla 😢

    • @ysblt1069
      @ysblt1069 Месяц назад

      yeah the only poor point that was so cold and harsh

  • @brentlackey8316
    @brentlackey8316 3 месяца назад

    You can turn the wrench you are tightening the bolt! It not ft/lb it is ft*lbs! Please never say per like this ever again.