As far as the mutual inductance is concerned reversing one of the windings has no effect on the magnitude of the mutual inductance. Again, I recommend you study how a transformer works. Reversing one of the windings would not change the self inductance as that is independent of current direction. Since the output voltage and current would both change polarity relative to the input voltage and current, the sign of the mutual inductance would change, but not its magnitude. GeoM[ Parent ]
a bifilar wound iron cored inductor also has no inductance i am told as well.
yes each coil has its own inductance, but when they are wound together the effect is no inductance collectively? seperately yes, but together no?
i am not trying to get rid of the coil inductance, however i am trying to reduce the pole reactance, armature reaction
i am looking at having to rewind a stator anyway, perhaps the answer will come from just doing a test.
my hope was to get an understanding of the interaction of the two coils carpel tunnel is no fun when it come to rewinding a stator. but no pain, no gain i guess :)
thanks guys
bob g[ Parent ]
at least as far as i am concerned, i fully understand that there is no free lunch as a matter of fact you cannot even break even! :)
i have been at this long enough to understand the basic rules of nature/physics/ohms law/etc...
that being if i want more power output (useable), i will have to do one of two (at least) things.
not much different than the thinking behind all the other conversions on the forum, but not specifically targeted for windpower use. lessons learned from the process might very well have broader application for the diy'er wind generators,, who knows until you ask and experiment.
thanks
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GeoM[ Parent ]