DocumentCode
1279729
Title
Abridgment of effect of transient conditions on application of D-C. compound motors
Author
Ludwig, Leon R.
Author_Institution
Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa.
Volume
47
Issue
4
fYear
1928
fDate
4/1/1928 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
258
Lastpage
261
Abstract
When a d-c. compound motor is started, the rise of current in the series field induces a voltage in the shunt field counter to that applied, and the shunt field current may reach several times normal value in a negative direction. This current reversal gives, in effect, a differentially compounded motor during the starting period and causes the starting torque to be materially reduced. In many applications of compound motors, therefore, predetermined performance is not obtained. In particular cases where the motor is continually started and stopped, the effect may be so serious as to dictate the choice of another type of motor or one of a special design to minimize the undesirable action. In case the compound motor is disconnected from the line while running and reconnected with no external resistance, the delay in establishing a flux due to the damping action of the shunt field may permit excessive currents to flow. In other d-c. motors, currents induced in the solid iron portions of the frame and poles exert a damping effect similar to that of the shunt field in the compound motor, which may at times be undesirable. A study of such transients leads to means by which they may be minimized and provides calculation methods for predetermining motor behavior.
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
A.I.E.E., Journal of the
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0095-9804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JAIEE.1928.6538107
Filename
6538107
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