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Hopkinson's Test, also known as the regenerative test, back-to-back test, or heat-run test, is an efficient and economical method for testing the efficiency of two identical DC machines (one operating as a motor and the other as a generator) under full-load conditions. The core principle is that the two machines are mechanically coupled and also connected electrically in parallel. The motor drives the generator, and the generator's electrical output is fed back to supply the motor. This creates a "regenerative" loop where the power circulates between the machines. The only power drawn from the external supply is that required to cover the total losses of both machines. This makes it highly economical, especially for large machines, as you don't need a large external load to absorb the full output power. This test allows for the determination of individual machine efficiencies, observation of temperature rise, and evaluation of commutation under realistic operating conditions. Important Search Queries in this Topic: Hopkinson's test principle Hopkinson's test circuit diagram Hopkinson's test advantages and disadvantages Hopkinson's test calculations (efficiency, losses) Hopkinson's test applications Comparison of Hopkinson's test vs Swinburne's test DC machine testing methods Regenerative testing of DC machines Back-to-back test on DC motor-generator set Heat run test for electrical machines #HopkinsonsTest #DCMachines #ElectricalMachines #RegenerativeTest #BackToBackTest #EfficiencyTesting #ElectricalEngineering #MotorGenerator #HeatRunTest #ElectricalTests