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Energy in Electrical Systems Overview

How can Potential Energy be stored in electrical systems? Battery Stored as chemical energy then transformed to electrical energy on usage Water behind a dam Water drives a turbine that generates electrical energy Capacitor Stores electrical energy as PE Inductor Stores electrical energy as PE

What is a capacitor? An electrical device that separates and stores electric charge (q) Characteristics Capacitors oppose voltage changes Capacitors smooth out voltage changes

How are capacitors made? General A capacitor has 2 large plates of conducting material separated by an insulating layer, called the dialectric. Shape Usually rolled into a cylinder, or Variable capacitor (tuners in radios) The more the plates mesh the higher the capacitance

Examples - Schematic

Work and a Capacitor Work is done to separate the + and - charges on the capacitor plates = charging the capacitor Work is stored as potential energy in the capacitor As the charge increases, the voltage across the capacitor increases

Units of Capacitance (English & Metric) Capacitance is a quantity that reflects the ratio of net charge stored to the voltage difference across the plates. C = q/v 1 Farad (F) = 1 coulomb/1 volt (a very large value) Typical values Microfarads (x 10-6, F) Picofarads (x 10-12, pf)

How much energy can be stored in a capacitor? Ep = ½ CV 2, where Ep = stored electrical potential energy (J) C = capacitance (Farads) V = voltage (volts) Compare with the amount of energy in a stretched spring Ep = ½ kd 2

Capacitance characteristics Capacitance is determined by Area of the plates Gap between the plates Type of insulating material between the plates

Example A single-phase 240 V motor has a capacitor in its starting unit, rated at 50 F (50 x 10-6 F). Find The charge stored on the plates The potential energy stored in the capacitor

Solution C = q/v, so q = CV q = 50 x 10-6 x 240 q = 0.012C (coulombs) Ep = ½ CV 2, so Ep = ½ x 50 x 10-6 x 240 2 Ep = 1.44 J (joule = coulomb/volt)

What is an inductor? An electrical device used in circuits to oppose changes in current. (not a resistor that opposes current) Current change manager Acts likes a flywheel to smooth out current changes. Called chokes, filters or coils

An Inductor An inductor builds up voltage in itself to help overcome the circuit voltage that is causing the current to change. If the circuit voltage increases, the inductor builds a voltage in the opposite direction. If the circuit voltage decreases, the inductor adds voltage to the circuit to help keep the current from increasing.

How are inductors made? An inductor is basically a coil of wire, that may or may not have a core (usually iron) The inductance of an inductor with an iron core is much higher than an inductor with an air-core. Variable inductors allow the core to be moved in or out of the coil.

Units of Inductance (L) An inductor is rated on how much voltage it can develop to oppose a certain rate of change in current Units = Henries (L) 1 henry inductor will develop 1 volt whenever the current is changing at 1 amp/second 1 henry = 1 volt/(1 amp/sec), or 1 henry = 1 ohm-second

Energy calculations for inductors? The potential energy stored in an inductor (Ep) is Ep = ½ LI 2, where Ep = energy in joules L = inductance in henries I = current in amps Compare with the capacitor Ep = ½ CV 2

Example An inductor has an inductance of 8 henries and a resistance of 2 ohms. The inductor is connected to a 30V DC steady power source. Find The energy stored by the inductor

Solution Find I I = V/R (Ohm s law) I = 30/2 = 15 amps Find Ep Ep = ½ LI 2 Ep = ½ x 8 x 15 2 Ep = 900 J

How are work and electrical energy related? Capacitor Work is done when voltage charges a capacitor by moving the charge from one plate to the other. This work is the Ep. Inductor Work is done when a voltage pushes a charge through an inductor this work is Ep Electrical work W = charge moved x voltage difference W = q x V

Workplace applications for caps and inductors Auto ignition Electronic filter circuits Helpers for large electric motors