what is hysteresis losses
transducer was invented by
Give a brief idea of principle of hysteresis motor,application.
please give a simple defineatoin of transducer.
Yes.it is an active transducer.
Hysteresis in a transducer is generally not desirable because it can introduce errors in the measurement. Hysteresis causes the output of the transducer to depend on the previous input history, leading to inaccuracies. It is important to minimize hysteresis effects in transducers to ensure accurate and reliable measurements.
A transducer converts a form of energy to another form (usually voltage). e.g. A Current Transducer would read a current, and output a range of voltage that's related to the current. A voltage transducer is used when the voltage is too high or too low to be detected. A voltage transducer essentially transforms the voltage signal to something readable (e.g. Transforming 0~1000V to 0~5V)
what is hysteresis losses
It is a special type of synchronous motor.It works on the principle of hysteresis and the torque is produced due to hysteresis
can Hysteresis motor use like alternator
thermocouple,piezoelectric transducer,photoelectric transducer.
a diaphragm displacement gives 2 possible pressures, elastic after-effect finally compensates the measurement --> time lag
A transducer converts a form of energy to another form (usually voltage). e.g. A Current Transducer would read a current, and output a range of voltage that's related to the current. A voltage transducer is used when the voltage is too high or too low to be detected. A voltage transducer essentially transforms the voltage signal to something readable (e.g. Transforming 0~1000V to 0~5V)
max hysteresis = max(O_decreasing - O_increasing) / (O_max - O_min)
transducer was invented by
The basic principle of a transducer: A transducer which converts a physical quantity to the electrical quantity.
Hysteresis - 2012 was released on: USA: 1 October 2012