Hello everybody!
I have read many posts here about how to increase the power of a synchronous generator without affecting either frequency or voltage. Most people write that it takes place by changing the torque and thus the amps. But how can one increase the amps while keeping the voltage constant? According to ohm's law, shouldn't the voltage increase in proportion to the amperes when the resistance is constant? Is there anyone who can explain to me what I am misunderstanding? I need to use it for a project about synchronous generators.
Best regards
I have read many posts here about how to increase the power of a synchronous generator without affecting either frequency or voltage. Most people write that it takes place by changing the torque and thus the amps. But how can one increase the amps while keeping the voltage constant? According to ohm's law, shouldn't the voltage increase in proportion to the amperes when the resistance is constant? Is there anyone who can explain to me what I am misunderstanding? I need to use it for a project about synchronous generators.
Best regards