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the introduction in the field of the
industrial electrical engineering of the first efficient apparatuses
for the transmission to remarkable distance of the electric power to
alternating current, changing some, to appeals to, the two fundamental
parameters, tension and current. These apparatuses, then
sayings
transformers, with the motor to rotating field of Galileo, began the
development of the applications of the alternating currents that they
constitute the base of the modern electrical engineering. The apparatus
introduced here is that one on which G. Ferraris
it experimented in 1884. It still has the
open iron nucleus. The
two windings are formed with rings plates of lastrina of copper,
of
0,25 millimeter of thickness,
cut to a sure point of the
circumference and fortified of shelves to the two
extremities. The
rings are enfilades over a nucleus of iron threads and isolated from
the other by means of paper or a varnish.
The shelves of successive
rings are moved along the external circumference so as to form a
spiral. The shelves of alternated rings are connected then
metallically, practically the first one with the third party, this with
fifth and thus via till the end of the column and the primary winding
is obtained thus. The secondary one is gained in the
same way,
connecting between they rings 2, 4, 6 and thus via; this
connection is
arrested but to a quarter of the column and they are carried outside
the two ends; it is resumed then with according to quarter of the
column and thus via, of way that the secondary one remains subdivided
in four sections, than can, to they time, to
connect in series or
parallel between they, regarding the line of escape, by means of the
disposed thorns on the
forehead. In such a
way a current can be
had on secondary a various tension and from those which they feed the
head physician. In the present model the head physician has
455 rings,
like the secondary one. Today the main defects of this apparatus can be
found: great reluctance of the magnetic circuit
iron-air;
insufficient the area of the section of the iron nucleus; weak person
isolation between coils in order to arrive to
exercise tensions high;
small relationship between the primary and secondary coil
number,
also connecting all the groups of the secondary one in parallel. |
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