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State the difference between generator and alternator?

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Question added by walid elghonamy , Senior Electrical Engineer , Freyssinet
Date Posted: 2013/04/28
walid elghonamy
by walid elghonamy , Senior Electrical Engineer , Freyssinet

Generator and alternator are two devices, which converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
Both have the same principle of electromagnetic induction, the only difference is that their construction.
Generator persists stationary magnetic field and rotating conductor which rolls on the armature with slip rings and brushes riding against each other, hence it converts the induced emf into dc current for external load whereas an alternator has a stationary armature and rotating magnetic field for high voltages but for low voltage output rotating armature and stationary magnetic field is used

Himadri Roy
by Himadri Roy , MANAGER ELECTRICAL , STEAG ENERGY SERVICES

In Generator Filed is stationary(Permanent Magentic Poles) & Armature is rotating.So at synchronous rpm, according to Pole Frequency is set & Alternating Voltage is produced in Rotating Armature. By the use og Commutator brushes/ Rotating Diode we convert ac in dc.

But in case of Alternator it is just opposite i.e DC field is rotating & Armature is stationary.At synchoronous rpm Rotor( roting field) emf will cut the statot(armature) conductor & emf is produced.

Interestingly Both will convert mechanical rotation in Electrical Energy. 

dinesh kumargowd
by dinesh kumargowd , PROJECT ENGINEER , ENGINEERING MAINTENANCE COMPANY LLC

Generator, The name itself indicates that it generates something. But here the generator generates electricity by conerting the mechanical energy into electrical energy. The generated energy may be Direct Current(DC) or Alternating Current(AC).

 

But Alternator is the device which generates only Alternating Current(AC).

 

The construction of DC generator and Alternator varies only at the receiving end. i.e the DC generator consists of commutator(rotary converter) at the end, which converts the alternating voltage into direct voltage(uni directional). But the Alternator consists of slip rings at the end which just receives the generated voltage(Bi-Directional).

 

describes commutator construction

 

slip rings explanation

Aftab Ahmed
by Aftab Ahmed , Senior Engineer- Technical Service and Coordination Department , Pakistan Oilfields Ltd (POL)

Generator May Produce DC or AC Power.

 

Alternator, Produces only AC Power.

 

Further, Intially it used to be Enginator (Engine + Alternator); which with the time passage becomes Generator.

Mr Amir Khan
by Mr Amir Khan , Computer Operator , Self Employee

simply generator contain dc voltage and alternator contain Ac voltage.
that is the basic difference in both devices

Marwan Mir
by Marwan Mir , High Voltage Technician , DPWORLD Dubai

Generator is having Permanent magnet while alternator is having Dc field. 

Deleted user
by Deleted user

Alternator  is the one  which produces alternating frequency   .Generator  is  (Alternator+ Engine) .

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