Between hundreds of volts and thousands of volts. Hydrogenerator rotor DC voltage depends on the specific generator model and design parameters, and is typically between hundreds of volts and thousands of volts. In a hydrogenerator, the flow of water passes through the blades of the water wheel and causes the rotation of the rotor. Thanks to the electromagnetic induction between the rotor and the stator, the mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy. The voltage generated by the rotor is alternating current. After passing through a rectifier and other devices, it can be converted into direct current for power supply or storage.
What is the direct current of the turbine generator rotor?
Introduction The direct current of the turbogenerator rotor is between hundreds of volts and thousands of volts. Hydrogenerator rotor DC voltage depends on the specific generator model and design parameters, and is usually in the hundreds.