DocumentCode
1029217
Title
Analytical Study of the Step Starting and Step Running of a 3-Phase Induction Motor I - Starting Torque with Step Voltage and Step Current
Author
Jain, G.C.
Author_Institution
Energy Conversion Laboratories, Department of Electrical Engineering, Rice University
Issue
2
fYear
1966
Firstpage
93
Lastpage
99
Abstract
A new method called the step starting of induction motors has been analytically developed. Pairs of stator terminals are connected in sequence to a voltage or current pulse from a variable frequency source. The frequency of the voltage or current pulse is zero at standstill, and it is gradually increased to bring the rotor up to required speed. In this paper, it is shown that the starting torque with a rated current pulse is much greater than the starting torque with a voltage pulse, the magnitude of the voltage pulse being that required for steady-state rated peak current in the stator. Part II of the paper discusses the electromechanics of the method with current pulses fed to the stator. It is found that the torque developed is proportional to the square of the magnitude of the current pulse. Variations in torque at any running speed are obtained by varying the magnitude of the current pulse. Any desired speed-torque characteristic of the motor is obtained by properly controlling the current with a current-control mechanism. Low resistance increases the torque developed in starting as well as in running. This analysis holds good for an unsaturated machine.
Keywords
Frequency; Induction motors; Joining processes; Machinery; Rotors; Stators; Steady-state; Thyristors; Torque; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Apparatus and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9510
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPAS.1966.291544
Filename
4072993
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