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What is the ampere turns per pole for compensating winding in DC machines?(a) (pole arc / pole pitch) * armature ampere turns per pole(b) (pole pitch / pole arc) * armature ampere turns per pole(c) (pole arc / pole pitch) * total ampere conductors per pole(d) Cannot be determinedI have been asked this question during a job interview.My question is from Ways to Reduce Effects of Armature Reaction in portion Armature Reaction of DC Machines

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Correct answer is (a) (pole arc / pole pitch) * armature ampere turns per pole

The best EXPLANATION: The number of ampere-turns required for this purpose is ATcw /pole = ATa (peak) *(pole arc/pole pitch) = [IaZ/(AP2)]*(pole arc/pole pitch). The COMPENSATING winding neutralizes the armature mmf directly under the pole while in the INTERPOLAR region, there is INCOMPLETE neutralization.



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