Leybold Didactic Equipments
Leybold Didactic Equipments
Leybold Didactic Equipments
Solar panel
DC load disconnecting switch
Disconnection device
Grid feed
Grid monitoring
Target Group:
Training in the installation trade, as well as Master's programmes and technician training.
Very practical system at an intermediate technical level.
Knowledge of the principles of solar power systems is a prerequisite.
Topics:
Experiment bench with asynchronous generator, wind simulator and 4-quadrant frequency
inverter.
The trainee first acquires basic knowledge of electrical energy production through
exploitation of the kinetic energy present in the wind. The trainee learns various common
methods of connecting the asynchronous generator to the grid to channel energy.
In particular, the importance of compliance with the correct direction of rotation of the
generator is a major point of focus and the transition from the motor to the generator with
increasing speed is explained to the student. At the same time, he or she is supported by the
measuring instruments that display all required variables
Target Group:
This system is suitable for the area of energy technology in technical colleges and universities
for Bachelor and Master programmes.
A basic understanding of the asynchronous machine is a prerequisite.
Topics:
Objectives
The equipment set allows students to experiment themselves in a lab equipped with PCs
using safety extra-low voltage, which presents no hazard. It is also suitable for demonstration
experiments by teachers. Multimedia software explains and monitors how the experiments
are carried out.
The target group is made up of commercial apprentices and students of electrical machine
technology. The course offers introductory experiments at a simple level and more advanced
topics for undergraduate education.
Topics
Lorentz force
Machine test system
Torque/speed characteristics
DC machines
Separate excitation/shunt-wound/series-wound machines
Generator operation
Power characteristics
Three-phase machines
Three-phase windings
Current and voltage in delta and star (Y) circuits
Reactance of an AC winding
Power for a three-phase winding
Synchronous machines
Function of a stroboscope
Asynchronous (induction) machines
Start-up procedure for three-phase machines
Manual loading above limit of stability
Power consumption
Three-phase drives
Changing speed by altering stator voltage
Changing speed by altering synchronous speed
Changing speed by use of V/f operation
Stepper motors
Full steps/half steps
Objectives
Practically all electrical machines generate torque and forces from the interaction between
magnetic fields and electric current. The transformation of electricity by transformers also
requires magnetic fields which change over time. Student experiments on electromagnetism
and induction therefore form the essential physical basis for understanding electrical
machines.
The equipment set incorporates student experiments which can be carried out in a laboratory
safely using safety extra-low voltage. Experiment instructions are contained in a manual in
either printed or digital form.
The target group is made up of students in general or vocational education. The experiments
are designed as an introduction at a simple level of understanding.
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