Tesla Generator Working Principle Explained with 3D Animation...
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00:00This is a generator designed by Tesla over 100 years ago.
00:03Interestingly, it caused an earthquake, forcing the experiment to be halted.
00:08How did Nikola Tesla achieve this?
00:11This is actually a net-attached generator, different from a rotary generator.
00:16According to Faraday's Law of Electromagnetic Induction,
00:20a conductor moving through a magnetic field generates an electromotive force,
00:25creating an induced current.
00:27Tesla replaced the permanent magnet with an electromagnet
00:31and wound a copper coil around the end of the net-attached steam engine's piston rod.
00:36Next, let's look at the working principle of the steam engine.
00:40First, high temperature, high pressure steam enters from the right end.
00:45The slide valve and piston inside move up and down under the steam pressure.
00:50Tesla then simplified it by converting the slide valve into a valve,
00:55forming two L-shaped hollow channels.
00:57When high pressure steam enters the top of the cylinder from the left side,
01:02it forces the piston downward.
01:04Then, the right side connects, and the steam reaching the bottom forces the piston upward.
01:10Two exhaust pipes were added on each side,
01:12ultimately causing the steam engine piston to move upward.
01:16The greater the steam pressure, the faster the piston reciprocates.
01:20But Tesla was not satisfied.
01:22He wanted the piston to maintain a constant frequency
01:25regardless of steam pressure changes.
01:28So, he connected a sealed air spring system to the steam engine.
01:32The principle is simple.
01:33If the piston compresses the air inside,
01:36removing the external force will cause the air to bounce the piston back like a spring,
01:41oscillating at a constant frequency.
01:44The steam engine then operates at the natural frequency of the air spring system.
01:49In reality, the force acting on the piston is intermittent.
01:54The input of high pressure steam is interrupted for a short period,
01:58similar to pushing a pendulum with both hands.
02:01Slightly increasing the force keeps the frequency constant,
02:04but the amplitude increases.
02:07Similarly, the greater the steam pressure, the greater the amplitude,
02:11but the piston oscillation period or frequency remains unchanged.
02:16Ultimately, the entire system operates at the same frequency,
02:20outputting alternating current at a constant frequency.
02:24However, during Tesla's experiment, a seven-story building shook like an earthquake.
02:29The vibration frequency of the steam-powered device
02:33matched the natural frequency of the seven-story building,
02:36causing resonance and triggering the earthquake.
02:39For safety reasons, the research had to be abandoned.
02:42In contrast, rotary generators are less complex and more reliable.
02:47Tesla's generator was eventually phased out,
02:50but its principles can be applied to geodynamics research.
02:53Any invention that benefits humanity is great.
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