exciteringsström
Exciteringsström, also known as excitation current, refers to the electric current applied to an electromechanical device, such as an electric motor or an alternator, to establish a magnetic field in its stator or rotor windings. This current is essential for the operation of these devices, as it creates the necessary magnetic flux required for energy conversion between electrical and mechanical forms.
In synchronous machines, such as alternators or synchronous motors, exciteringsström is typically supplied to the rotor
Exciteringsström can be either direct current (DC) or alternating current (AC), depending on the machine design.
Proper control of exciteringsström is critical in power systems to maintain voltage stability, prevent over-excitation or