To: | James Charles Ruwaldt <jruwaldt@indiana.edu> |
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Subject: | Re: AC/DC (was Pertronix perplexia) |
From: | Joe Worsley <worsley@ebicom.net> |
Date: | Thu, 30 Oct 1997 10:43:12 -0800 |
Cc: | triumphs@Autox.Team.Net |
Organization: | Unorganized |
References: | <Pine.HPP.3.96.971030111901.19275B-100000@falstaff.ucs.indiana.edu> |
James Charles Ruwaldt wrote: > > I understand all that, but why do we call them "alternators", when they > produce direct current? > Jim Ruwaldt > '72 TR6 CC79338U > Bloomington, IN > > They are really 3 phase AC generators. The stator winding produces the AC when the rotor magnetic field cuts the stator windings. The output is fed to a 3 phase rectifier to produce the DC. The reason for the change from generators to alternators is efficiency and smaller size. Joe Worsley 80 TR8 72 TR6 Tupelo, MS |
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