The various advantages of rotating field can
be stated as,
1) As everywhere a.c. is used, the generation
level of a.c. voltage may be higher as 11 KV to 33 KV. This gets induced in the
armature. For stationary armature large space can be provided to accommodate
large number of conductors and the insulations.
2) It is always better to protect high voltage
winding from the centrifugal forces caused due to the rotation. So high voltage
armature is generally kept stationary. This avoids the interaction of
mechanical and electrical stresses.
3) It is easier to collect larger currents at
very high voltage from a stationary member than from the slip ring and brush
assembly. The voltage required to be supplied to the field is very low (110 V
to 220 V d.c.) and hence can be easily supplied with the help of slip ring and
brush assembly by keeping it rotating.
4) The problem of sparking at the slip rings
can be avoided by keeping field rotating which is low voltage circuit and high
voltage armature as stationary.
5) Due to low voltage level on the field side,
the insulation required is less and hence field system has very low inertia. It
is always better to rotate low inertia system than high inertia, as efforts
required to rotate low inertia system are always less.
6) Rotating field makes the overall
construction very simple. With simple, robust mechanical construction and low
inertia of rotor, it can be driven at high speeds. So greater output can
obtained from an alternator of given size.
7) If field is rotating, to excite it be
external d.c. supply two slip rings are enough. Once each for positive and
negative terminals. As against this, in three phase rotating armature the
minimum number of slip rings required are three and can not be easily insulated
due to high voltage levels.
8) The ventilation
arrangement for high voltage side can be improved if it is kept stationary.
Due to
all these reasons the most of the alternators in practice use rotating field
type of arrangement. For small voltage rating alternators rotating armature
arrangement may be used.
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