why can't we increase the voltage by increasing the field
voltage in order to get higher voltage.so that we can
eliminate step up transformer
Answer Posted / subrata
I think there are two reasons..
1. Above a certain limit there is a chance of saturation.
2. We will not be able to provide suitable insulation in a rotating machine above a certain voltage.
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