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Chapter 5: Speed-Torque Characteristics of Electric Motors

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1 Chapter 5: Speed-Torque Characteristics of Electric Motors

2 Direct Current Machines

3 S N F I V Brush F Armature windings Rotor w

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9 Separately Excited Motors

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11 DC Machine

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14 Speed-Torque CC of DC Motor
Load w o D w } w Operating Point Motor

15 Starting of DC motor At Starting,  = 0, then Ea = 0

16 Example A dc separately excited motor has the following data:
K  = Vs (Volt second) Vt = V Ra = W Ia = A (armature current at full load) Calculate the rated torque, starting torque and starting current at full voltage.

17 Solution

18 Starting of DC motor (voltage reduction)

19 Starting of DC motor (starting resistance)

20 Example Limit the starting current to 6 times the rated current

21 Solution Method 1: Reduce the starting voltage
Method 2: Increase the starting resistance

22 Shunt Motor

23 Series Motors

24 Operating Series Motors in ac Circuits
Assumption: small inductance When Vt is reversed, Ia is reversed When Ia is reversed,  is reversed  is maintained in the same direction

25 Induction Motor

26 El-Sharkawi@University of Washington
Stator Rotor ring Rotor Stator Windings Rotor Windings of Washington

27 Rotation of Induction Motor (IM)
stator ns n rotor of Washington

28 Rotating Field

29 i b f c i a f b c f a a b i c

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31 Rotating Field The speed of the airgap flux is one revolution per one ac cycle. The time of one ac cycle The speed of the airgap flux

32 Number of Poles

33 Number of Poles

34 What is the Speed of the motor?
The speed of the motor depends on the magnitude of the load torque

35 Slip

36 Equivalent Circuit

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38 Equivalent Circuit

39 Torque Characteristics

40 s 1 Torque n s max n s T st max

41 T Torque s 1 st Small Slip Maximum Torque s max T max Large Slip

42 Large slip approximation (during starting)

43 Small slip approximation (For steady state, full load)

44 Maximum Torque Set

45 Summary Maximum Torque region Large slip: Starting region
Small slip: Steady state region Maximum Torque region

46 Starting of Induction Motor

47 Starting by Reducing Voltage

48 Starting by Adding Rotor Resistance

49 Example An induction motor has a stator resistance of 3  and the rotor resistance referred to the stator is 2 . The equivalent inductive reactance is 10 . Calculate the change in the starting torque if the voltage is reduced by 10%. Also, compute the resistance that should be added to the rotor circuit to achieve the maximum torque at starting.

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52 Synchronous Motor

53 Starting of Synchronous Motor


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