DocumentCode
1423443
Title
Induction motors for synchronized drives
Author
Schwarz-Kast, E. L.
Author_Institution
University of Chicago, LaGrange, Ill.
Volume
68
Issue
10
fYear
1949
Firstpage
856
Lastpage
856
Abstract
THERE are two types of synchronized drives of two or more mechanically independent shafts commonly known: one is the “power selsyn” or “synchro-tie;” and the other might be called the “simplified selsyn.” The first system uses, besides one or more prime movers, individual selsyn motors for synchronizing. The analysis and application of this type is very well covered in literature. With the simplified-selsyn system, each single shaft is driven by its individual motor, a wound-rotor induction motor, and these motors themselves are used for achieving a synchronized drive, without any additional selsyn motors. So far, the published analyses of this system are very poor and very little information, if any, can be obtained from the literature, which could be used as a guide for planning of such drives. Recognizing this situation, the Armour Research Foundation of the Illinois Institute of Technology made possible the performance of a series of tests which should furnish more basic information on the subject.
Keywords
Induction motors; Receivers; Resistors; Rotors; Shafts; Synchronization; Torque;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electrical Engineering
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0095-9197
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/EE.1949.6432509
Filename
6432509
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