This document discusses synchronous machines, including synchronous generators and motors. It provides the following key points:
1. Synchronous machines are AC machines that have a field circuit supplied by an external DC source. Synchronous generators convert mechanical energy to electrical energy, while synchronous motors convert electrical energy to mechanical energy.
2. Synchronous generators have a DC current applied to the rotor winding to produce the rotor magnetic field. This rotating field induces three-phase voltages in the stator windings.
3. For a synchronous generator to produce a frequency of 60Hz, a two-pole rotor must turn at 3600rpm, while a four-pole rotor turns at 1800rpm.