Alternating Current 

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What is Alternating Current?

Alternating current is an electricity supply which is delivered to every consumers premise  or factories buildings to provide electric power to all their connected loads.  Electricity supply is distributed to all places through overhead lines known as transmission lines. 

Alternating current (AC) is the flow of electric charge that periodically reverses direction. If the source varies periodically, particularly sinusoidally, the circuit is known as an alternating current circuit.


Figure on the left is the alternating current symbols.

AC properties 

Alternating Current (AC) is a type of electric current, in which the direction of the flow of electrons switches back and forth at regular intervals or cycles. 

The elements of AC are: 



Supply Frequency  


Frequency of wave form is usually obtained by inverse time period.

-   units in hertz or Hz. 

-  1 cycle of alternating current representing 1 period of time.



Period  

 It mean time taken to complete one cycle of the wave.  

 

        Formula:      

 time (second),  t = 1 ÷ Frequency 

   

 Amplitude

 Defined as the high peak of a sine wave.

AC Wave form 

Figure above is known as sine wave.

Root Mean Square ( RMS )  

In mathematics and its applications, the root mean square is defined as:

In terms of voltage, the root mean square voltage is called the effective voltage, as opposed to the peak voltage which corresponds to the maximum AMPLITUDE of the voltage variations. 

1) RMS value = 0.707 Peak value

RMS value (root mean square) or effective value of sine wave shaped voltage is equal to 0707 at the peak value of the product

2) The average value = 0.637 Peak value

The average value of a sine wave for the positive half cycle is the peak to peak divided by the π (pi or 3.144) 

Figure above showing position of Vrms and Vavg in sine wave.

Example calculations for Voltage rms  and Voltage average 

   Solution:     Vrms = Vp x 0.707     =  230v  x 0.707  =  162.61 volt 

2.   Given the voltage peak is 240 volts AC, calculate the Vavg value? 

Solution:     Vavg = Vp x 0.707     =  240v  x 0.637  =  152.88 volt 

Basic AC generation

An alternating current is produced by an electric generator.  

Origin of generator are DC power generator using mechanical action which is known as 'prime mover'  actually adapted from mechanical (kinetic) energy to electric energy. 

All power generating stations have a basic component.

Turbine-based AC electrical generation is when an electric current is induced by the interaction between charged particles and magnetic fields which converts the kinetic energy of the turbine into the kinetic energy of electrons. 

(stator winding or PM)

Figure above showing the wave generated when the shaft is rotating in one direction only. 

Danger of Alternating Current Supply 

When you accidentally touching an exposed conductor of LIVE energized loads, this cause: