Question 180Electricity & Electronics - Assistant Engineer

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What is the purpose of the series field used in a stabilized shunt DC generator?

AThe series field eliminates the need for commutating poles (also known as interpoles).
BThe series field improves inherent voltage regulation beyond that of a shunt wound generator.
CThe series field improves inherent speed regulation beyond that of a shunt wound generator.
DThe series field eliminates the need for compensating windings.
AI Explanation

The correct answer is B) The series field improves inherent voltage regulation beyond that of a shunt wound generator. In a stabilized shunt DC generator, the series field winding is connected in series with the armature. This allows the series field to produce a magnetic field that opposes the armature field, which helps to stabilize the generator's output voltage as the load changes. The series field improves the inherent voltage regulation of the generator by counteracting the tendency of the voltage to drop as the load increases, making the generator's output voltage more stable. The other answer choices are incorrect because the series field does not eliminate the need for commutating poles (A), does not improve speed regulation (C), and does not eliminate the need for compensating windings (D). These are not the primary functions of the series field in a stabilized shunt DC generator.

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