Title :
Very Fast Measurement of Low Speed of Rotating Machines Using Rotating Magnetic Field
Author :
Arif, Syed Javed ; Asghar, M. S Jamil ; Imdadullah
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Aligarh Muslim Univ., Aligarh, India
fDate :
3/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The measurement at low speed becomes very difficult due to the slow response of transducers. At low speed (below 10 r/min), normally, transducers take several seconds to give the required output signal. In the proposed technique, a fast rotating magnetic field (RMF) is used to measure the speed as well as deviation in speed for low-speed machines. A sine wave oscillator (single-phase ac source) is used to generate a balanced three-phase ac voltage, which is applied to the stator windings of a synchro whose rotor is coupled with the rotating member or rotor of a motor. The RMF in the air gap generates emf in the rotor of the synchro whose frequency depends upon the slip speed. Since the RMF revolves at a speed several times the speed of the rotating member or the rotor of the motor, hence the measurement becomes very fast. The proposed scheme is tested successfully even at 1 r/min, and the overall performance is recorded at dynamic conditions. The results of the measurements are compared with a conventional method (tachogenerator), which shows the accuracy of the proposed method. The output is also obtained in terms of dc voltage and dc current, which can be used for feed-back and control applications.
Keywords :
angular velocity measurement; electric machines; magnetic fields; oscillators; stators; DC current; DC voltage; RMF; balanced three-phase AC voltage; low-speed machine; rotating machine; rotating magnetic field; sine wave oscillator; single-phase AC source; slip speed; speed measurement; stator winding; transducer; Rotating machines; Rotation measurement; Rotors; Stator windings; Velocity measurement; Voltage measurement; Angular velocity; rotating machines; tachometers; transducers; velocity measurement;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2011.2170914